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Old 04-26-2021, 04:22 PM   #12
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Thanks again for explaining.

Unfortunately I cannot share the book in full without breaking any laws. And it's not really available for downloading or purchase anywhere for the public. It's a Daisy 2.02 book converted to Epub3 with Daisy Pipeline 2. The xhtml files are splitted at <h1> to avoid files > 260 kb. It has a total of 223 images between 50 and 500kb each, and a cover image that's 1650x1417 and it's size is 288 kb.

It also has an embedded font (Minion Pro), which I use for most books.

Is there anything I can do to troubleshoot it myself?

EpubCheck gives me the following:

EPUBCheck v4.2.4
Validating using EPUB version 3.2 rules.
No errors or warnings detected.
Messages: 0 fatals / 0 errors / 0 warnings / 0 infos

EPUBCheck completed
One thing you can do to reduce the size is to remove Minion pro from the ePub. You do not need to embed it at all. You can side load Minion Pro to your Kobo and select to use that. No need to embed. Another thing you can do is load the ePub in the Calibre editor and do a lossless compress of the images to make them take less space with no loss of quality.

Then try the ePub again and see if your Kobo works with it.
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