Looks good man!
Thank you ! hope to receive the verification edition tomorrow to see it in real and made few photos !
Book looks nice! (at least the cover of it
) Congrats !
If I understood this correctly, you are waiting to receive a sample copy of the book, to check on quality and possible printing issues (misalignments, misprints issues, colour adjustments issues etc.)
However, from the photo on your twitter account, I can see that the rest of the books are already printed & bounded.
I was wondering... if you spot an issue in the sample copy that needs correction, you are going to reprint all the already printed copies of the books?
(or you will call those books "error" prints, and sell them for a double price?
)
Furthermore, any progress on the Vanity Addresses? It's been a while since you updated the Vanity Addresses list in the OP
Hi dude ! hopee you're fine !
so i wait few copy(I receive it when i write this) for check if there is no quality and possible printing issues made by the printing company or me, if there is issue, they reprint it all but destroy the error version, if there is no issue monday they send me all the editions !
ahahaha cannot keep it if there is an error (Even if I could I won't because I promised it will be 100 editions and no more) , it's the first time i print a book btw, and printing company work like that, i learn this when i make all that
i'm gonna put the new vanity adresses tomorrow here btw !
thanks a lot for the elaboration.
Kinda bizarre that the printing company prefers to print all the 100 copies at once, and then if there is an error, to destroy them and print them again.
AFAIK, printing companies usually print 2 sample books for inspection, before going into full production. The first "print" is a book without any printing/colour on it (white cover and pages). So you can check paper quality, binding, the thickness of cover, size etc.
After possible corrections, the second sample is the final (prolly) product for inspection. (with full interior pages printed etc.)
To be crystal clear, I do not have a printing company, rather I am an expert in books publishing.
Let's say that I have backed dozens of Kickstarter book projects, and reading through all the various progress updates, I kinda became an "expert" in the printing process
(just joking of course about the "expert")
Obviously, someone else with publishing & books printing experience, could chip in & correct me if I am wrong.