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Print on demand (POD) is a printing technology and business process that produces books or other materials only when an order is received, using digital printing. Learn about the history, benefits, and types of POD services for authors, publishers, and consumers.
Espresso Book Machine was a print on demand device that printed, collated, covered, and bound a single book in minutes. It was discontinued in 2024 due to the closure of On Demand Books, the company behind it.
Lightning Source is a printer and distributor of print-on-demand books, a business unit of Ingram Content Group. It also offers e-book services, Espresso Book Machine, and IngramSpark for independent publishers and authors.
The printer's key, also known as the number line, is a line of text printed on a book's copyright page (often the verso of the title page) to indicate the print run of the edition. Learn about its history, structure, variations and how it differs from first edition.
DiggyPOD is a US-based company that prints books on demand for the publishing industry and for self-publishing authors. Founded in 2001 by Tim Simpson, it has grown to serve national and international markets and was recognized by Forbes in 2014.
Lulu.com is a privately held company that offers print-on-demand, e-book publishing, and distribution services for authors. Founded by Red Hat co-founder Bob Young in 2002, it has published over two million titles and sponsors the Lulu Blooker Prize for books based on blogs.
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