[B-Greek] [OT] Printing Old Books

James Spinti JSpinti at Eisenbrauns.com
Mon Apr 11 09:54:43 EDT 2011


Andrew,

If you can find a book store that has an Espresso Book Machine, you can
print to your heart's delight. There are on-line alternatives, such as
Lulu.com, but I suspect the Espresso machine would be your best bet. 

HTH,
James

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[mailto:b-greek-bounces at lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Andrew Suttles
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Subject: [B-Greek] [OT] Printing Old Books

I apologize in advance if this is off topic for the list...

Would anyone have experience with printing old digitally stored books?
I've
found a lot of useful old books scanned into PDF at Google books and I'm
wondering about the cost of getting some of them printed.  For example,
if I
were to save, for example, Bloomfield's Greek New Testament on a flash
drive
and take it to my local print shop or Kinkos, could they print it and
bind
it for me for a reasonable price?  Is there an online service that
anyone
might recommend that does this type of thing?

Thanks,

Andrew
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