Once you have finished designing the layout of your book, you should print one copy and proof the page sequence, margins, image placement, and other design elements. Proofing your book early during the design phase can save time later in the production process and ensure that your book is delivered on time. Once you are satisfied with the book, print a final proof copy straight from the page layout application. Eventually, you will deliver it us along with the book's source files.

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Regular customers whose jobs are all put into a print queue when they arrive in the shop. Since we are constantly printing all sorts of documents, we have workflow processes set up to ensure maximum efficiency with very little downtime. It is important that you contact us ahead of time with details about your particular job as your job may not be printed by the date you would like. It’s a good idea to give us advanced notice.

You should also discuss the details of your job to ensure we have the proper supplies, equipment, and manpower to do the job. We also use this information to provide you with an estimate. For example, we may ask how many copies of the book you need, what kind of paper you want the book printed on, and how you would like it bound. We may suggest other ways of producing the book. For example, if you request Case binding and we do not have a Case binding machine, we may suggest Perfect-bound or saddle-stitch binding. In order to gain a basic understanding of the book, we will ask for the dimensions of the book, the number of pages both colour and black and white, and paper stock. This information enables us to give you a more accurate cost estimate. It is important to call us when the book is complete. Otherwise, if you continue to adding pages to the document after the call, the estimate will becomes more and more inaccurate.