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  2. Lightning Source - Wikipedia

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    The Espresso Book Machine 2.0 is a compact (3.8 feet (120 cm) wide by 2.7 feet (82 cm) deep by 4.5 feet (140 cm) high) book-printing kiosk that can be installed in a bookshop or public place to print, bind and cut books on demand while the customer waits. The EBM 2.0 can download encrypted book files from Lightning Source (LS).

  3. Print on demand - Wikipedia

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    Print on demand also allows books to be printed in a variety of formats. This process, known as accessible publishing, allows books to be printed in a variety of larger type sizes and special formats for those with vision impairment or reading disabilities, as well as personalised typefaces and formats that suit an individual reader's needs. [9]

  4. DiggyPOD - Wikipedia

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    DiggyPOD, in 2008 and 2010, was recognized as a leader in transitioning its business model from a commercial printing company to an on-demand book printing company. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In 2012, DiggyPOD sold its commercial printing business and the equipment needed to run the commercial printing to Standard Printing in Ypsilanti, Michigan.

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  6. Friesens - Wikipedia

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    Friesens is Canada's largest printer of hardcover books. [1] Furthermore, it has been rated as one of Canada's best 50 managed companies by Deloitte and Touche on several occasions. [ 7 ] In 2018, Friesens was number 60 of the top 400 printing companies in the United States and Canada.

  7. Lulu.com - Wikipedia

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    The Lulu Blooker Prize was a literary award for "blooks" (books based on blogs). [10] It was awarded in 2006 and 2007 and sponsored by Lulu. An overall prize was awarded, based on the winners of three subsidiary categories: non-fiction, fiction, and comics.

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