Randall R Schulz a écrit :
Basically, a PDF suitable for bound printing is not one you'd use for
on-line viewing or for small-scale, non-bound printing on laser
printers at home or in the typical office.
yes, but no :-)
yes - certainly, if you manage to work with a Local print
store, they will ask you more than usual pdf.
no - for the king of use I mean of, nobody asks you
anything. usually you have neither any people to help you,
only a seat and a windows computer. chance if you get a R°V°
printer :-). So future shops will deal with simple pdf and
hopefull new xml standard documents
the result is far from the high standard SuSE was giving,
but much better than the injet printer one (and much more
affordable, injet printing is extremely expensive)
available, but it would need to be done to enable end-user printing of
bound manuals at local, low-volume print shops (e.g., FedEx / Kinko's
in the States).
may somebody in the states could contact such inline book
printing shop to ask what they could do for such work (we
could probably through a LUG order some hundred copies) -
given Novall gives us the right to do so (questionable - no
problem for individuals, but for non profit small print?)
jdd
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