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The official Scribus documentation, maintained on [http://docs.scribus.net/index.php?lang=en&page=scprinters docs.scribus.net], already includes some Scribus friendly printers. | The official Scribus documentation, maintained on [http://docs.scribus.net/index.php?lang=en&page=scprinters docs.scribus.net], already includes some Scribus friendly printers. | ||
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Revision as of 14:29, 19 November 2005
Here you can recommend and shortly describe a print shop that has proved to be reliable and Scribus/PDF Friendly.
Please provide a short description of the printer and what they do (sheetfed, litho offset, etc). In particular, if you can find a link to their specifications, please provide it here. It would also be extremely useful to know if they accept PDF/X-3
jobs, CMYK jobs, or both.
The official Scribus documentation, maintained on docs.scribus.net, already includes some Scribus friendly printers.
- Important note to future editors:
- This list is limited to print shops reported by Scribus users as Scribus/PDF friendly and shouldn't be treated as a cheap place for your ads — they will be removed anyway.
Lulu
Read what Scribus users reported on the mailing list:
- http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/pipermail/scribus/2005-November/013916.html
- http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/pipermail/scribus/2005-November/013917.html
- http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/pipermail/scribus/2005-November/013944.html
Short description:
Lulu is an internet based POD (Print On Demand) service, owned by Bob Young (Red Hat) and located in Morrisville, NC, USA.
Pros:
- No setup costs
- Can handle PDF produced with Scribus very well
- Excellent color print quality
- They will also market your publications for you
Cons:
- Hard cover is currently limited to 6"x9"
- Soft cover" isn't like the softcover you'd get at a supermarket — it's thicker than magazine covers, but less than a penguin cover and, reportedly, there are some book oriented organizations which simply will not stock or shelve or whatever, such prints (apparently for this reason).