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Copyright 1995,1997 Virginia Lawrence

Good hardware and software will make your job a lot easier as you prepare your book for the printing press. This chapter discusses software and hardware and recommends tools to help you produce a printing-house ready book.

If you already have a laser printer, a Macintosh or an IBM compatible PC with word-processing software, you can prepare your book for the printing house. It won’t be absolutely necessary for you to make any other major purchases, because you can prepare your book with existing equipment. However, you may want to read this chapter to learn about additional hardware and software that might improve the quality of your book or the ease of production.

Consider the Type of Book

If you are still deciding on equipment and software, you’ll want to make informed choices. Those choices should be based on your budget and your type of book. Some books require specialized software. For example, a book containing many illustrations requires software that handles illustrations easily and efficiently. For a book that uses an occasional equation, you may be able to create the equations just by using the Symbol font. However, if the book is filled with equations, you need software specialized for equations.

Sending the Manuscript to the Printing House

Your hardware and software choices also depend on the method you want to use to send your book to the printer. Since you want to do your own typesetting, we won’t discuss the extremely expensive option of sending files to a typesetter who would produce linotype films for use by the printer. We’ll discuss only the personal typesetting solutions, beginning with how you intend to send the document to the printing house. Because we now have such impressive capability on our desktop computers, few small publishers send books to old-style typesetters. Most perform the typesetting themselves with desktop-publishing software.

Preparing the Book for the Printing House

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