architetto francesco fantoni wrote: > > I suggest LULU as well ( http://www.lulu.com ), for small-run editions > is ok, due to their lack of setup cost. > I've made two booklets with them ( paperback and letter size, 70 pages, > full color ) and it got printed very well, the pdf produced with scribus > went perfectly in their workflow (just make sure to embed all the fonts, > they don't do substitutions and your file would just turn out to be > unprintable). > For color books they use one of the best xerox digital printers, and the > quality is really nice. > They have many book sizes (6'x9', 8.5'x11', 9'x7' and a square one) and > at present the only option is a soft cover, but i've read in their > support forum that the hardcover option is going to be offered soon. > Based on my experience i would suggest it.
Hi, judging by your and Stu's experience, Lulu can handle Scribus made PDF files rather well: would you consider them good enough to be listed on http://wiki.scribus.net/index.php/Scribus_Friendly_Print_Shops as a Scribus (PDF) Friendly Printshop? Could you perhaps provide some more details on what did you pay and for which services? Lulu.com is an US company I guess (it's not very easy to find this info on their web page), do the others on the list know any comparable service providers on the European soil? regards Maciej ___________________________________________________________ Gesendet von Yahoo! Mail - Jetzt mit 1GB Speicher kostenlos - Hier anmelden: http://mail.yahoo.de
