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  • T-Dogz_AK47
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    Originally posted by Dan Hocker View Post
    I was actually thinking of posting a picture of a number sheet, but when I took the picture it looked like crap so I said maybe later.
    Can you take another picture and post it? I would really like to see a number sheet.

    Reading the posts on this thread has given me a lot of information about the processes that take place in book production. It is very interesting to read about. Thanks Brian and Dan for taking the time to explain things.

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  • FrankP
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    There's lots of great info here for those of us "not in the know". Thanks Brian and Dan!

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  • Ben Staad
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    Originally posted by Brian James Freeman View Post
    We'll get some photos and I will post in detail next week!
    Somehow I missed this. Looking forward to hearing more about the process. Thanks.

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  • Brian James Freeman
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    Originally posted by copefiend2 View Post
    Very interesting info. If there is anymore to the process I would love to hear it. Thanks.
    We'll get some photos and I will post in detail next week!

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  • Ben Staad
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    Originally posted by Brian James Freeman View Post
    I'll go into a little more detail (with photos!) on my blog next week if I ever get a few minutes of free time.

    Brian
    Originally posted by Dan Hocker View Post
    I was actually thinking of posting a picture of a number sheet, but when I took the picture it looked like crap so I said maybe later.
    Very interesting info. If there is anymore to the process I would love to hear it. Thanks.

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  • Dan Hocker
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    I was actually thinking of posting a picture of a number sheet, but when I took the picture it looked like crap so I said maybe later.

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  • Brian James Freeman
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    I'll go into a little more detail (with photos!) on my blog next week if I ever get a few minutes of free time.

    Brian

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  • Theli
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    Very interesting, thanks for filling us in. I was wondering about the numbering and signing process myself.

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  • Tommy
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    Originally posted by Brian James Freeman View Post
    Yep, here's the process in a nutshell:

    1) We print up the signature sheets, including extras for PCs to account for damage, the author's copies, the publisher's copies, etc
    2) We send these sheets to the author (and anyone else such as the artist) to sign
    3) Once the sheets are back to us and the printer is ready to roll, we send them all kinds of stuff like "spec sheets" (which tells them what materials to use, etc), along with the big boxes of signed signature sheets
    4) The signature sheets are "tipped" into the book during the printing and binding process
    4A) They can be "machine tipped" -- meaning the sheets are fed into the front of the book during the printing/binding process automatically
    4B) They can also be done by hand, meaning someone is standing there and the whole printing/binding process comes to a complete stop for EVERY book so the person can put one sheet in place -- this is VERY SLOW and EXPENSIVE, so you don't do it this way unless you have to. LEGACIES was done this way due to the number of sheets.
    5) The books are finished and shipped back to us
    6) The warehouse numbers/letters the books accordingly

    Brian
    Sweet, thanks for that breakdown,

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  • Brian James Freeman
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    Yep, here's the process in a nutshell:

    1) We print up the signature sheets, including extras for PCs to account for damage, the author's copies, the publisher's copies, etc
    2) We send these sheets to the author (and anyone else such as the artist) to sign
    3) Once the sheets are back to us and the printer is ready to roll, we send them all kinds of stuff like "spec sheets" (which tells them what materials to use, etc), along with the big boxes of signed signature sheets
    4) The signature sheets are "tipped" into the book during the printing and binding process
    4A) They can be "machine tipped" -- meaning the sheets are fed into the front of the book during the printing/binding process automatically
    4B) They can also be done by hand, meaning someone is standing there and the whole printing/binding process comes to a complete stop for EVERY book so the person can put one sheet in place -- this is VERY SLOW and EXPENSIVE, so you don't do it this way unless you have to. LEGACIES was done this way due to the number of sheets.
    5) The books are finished and shipped back to us
    6) The warehouse numbers/letters the books accordingly

    Brian

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  • Tommy
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    Originally posted by Dan Hocker View Post
    The books. If the pages where numbered / lettered we'd run into the same problem as if the author numbered / lettered them.
    I see, thanks for the info

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  • srboone
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    We still don't feel sorry for you guys...

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  • Dan Hocker
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    Originally posted by Tommy View Post
    so are the books numbered/lettered or the pages numbered/lettered and then put into the books? Sorry for so many questions, just curious about how it all works
    The books. If the pages where numbered / lettered we'd run into the same problem as if the author numbered / lettered them.

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  • Tommy
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    so are the books numbered/lettered or the pages numbered/lettered and then put into the books? Sorry for so many questions, just curious about how it all works

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  • Tommy
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    Cool stuff, thanks guys!

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