Preparing the Book for the Printing House
Copyright 1995, 1997 Virginia Lawrence
There are two ways to prepare your book for the printing
house:
- Laser printout
- Electronic files
Each of the two formats can produce varying levels of quality.
For example, the quality of a book produced from laser printout
depends mostly on the resolution of your laser printer. The
quality of a book produced from electronic files depends on the
resolution of the method used by the printer to make printing
plates.
What is Quality
What do I mean by quality? A high-quality book has a
resolution that is high enough to produce clear, well-defined
letters in the text. A high-quality book also makes it easy for
the reader to differentiate fine lines and small text in tables
and graphics.
If your book contains only 10 point text or larger, you may
not consider high-quality resolution to be an important factor.
However, if your book has fine drawings or examples of screens
for a software manual, using a high-resolution method will
produce fully readable pages. In contrast, a laser-printout,
low-resolution method will produce muddy graphics, possibly
muddy enough to obscure important information.
How to Regulate Quality?
Your choice of book preparation method will determine the
maximum quality of printing possible for your book. You choose
to send your book to the printing house as laser printout or as
electronic files.
There is one important fact to keep in mind while you are
considering your choice of formats. Sending a book to a capable
printer in an electronic format will always result in a book of
higher quality than would be possible with a laser printout.
Laser Printout to Printing House
Electronic Files to Printing House
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