How to print books

How to print books and manage book printing.
Are you sure you can you source and manage book printing when just learning how to print books? We can help. USA and overseas book printing companies may have a variety of technical skills, but do not handle all aspects of printing and binding. They have made substantial investments in equipment, and need to keep the presses humming.
Therefore, book printers are more likely to utilize whatever presses are available, rather than make sure it is the most efficient fit. It is important to work with someone who will match the book project to the press and bindery; not the other way around.
Get the best results with Star Print Brokers.
Self-publishers or anyone buying print often make the mistake of bidding with numerous printers to get the lowest cost. They don’t realize that they need to know which printer to use to get the best results, or even the best cost for their project.
Realize that it is not a matter of which country you print in. It comes down to which printer you use. Even then, printers experience changes in staff, equipment, and procedures. We stay on top of it, so self-publishers don’t have to.
SPB navigates the world of high-quality offset book printing on offset press, since 1999. We can save self-publishers up to 70 percent.
Star Print Brokers sources book printers by knowledgeable project managers. That is what we do at Star Print Brokers – source and manage book printing. Specifically, we have many years of experience and expertise, specifically in book manufacturing and books design. Our staff knows how to manage everything, and we do not do a Google search to find our printers in “XYZ” country! SPB pre-qualifies our select group of vendors and fully vet them too. They have differing equipment lists and capabilities.
The printers we use are all pre-approved. We print many titles with these vendors, and rejected many more printers over the years. In addition, we are constantly evaluating the process. Sometimes a key person at a book printer may leave. When we notice any changes in any aspect of manufacturing, we discontinue all projects. Our clients will not suffer as we also stand behind the titles we print.
Most authors do not have the expertise to manage the printing of high-quality books. More and more authors are turning to Star Print Brokers, as this is our specialty. They get better results and often see significant cost savings. Star Print Brokers gets deeply discounted pricing, and some of that discount is passed on to our clients.
Why use Star Print Brokers?
We specialize in book print management and have beginning in 1999. Authors can have high-quality books at a reasonable unit cost, and here is what we offer:
- Book printing management that includes handling all details from quotes through production, and delivery to the door.
- The experience, expertise, and printing resources for books. We will quote and place your book with printers that are best suited to your book’s format.
- A fully vetted network of proven book printers that we have used repeated. Reduce the risk of entering into new relationships with unknown printers.
- We understand book printing production and materials, including papers, paper weights and finishes, cloths and other cover wrap materials, and book embellishments.
- We print in volume; therefore we negotiate significant discounts with our printers.
- We utilize procedures to oversee prepress, printing, bindery, shipping, customs, and provide delivery to the door.
- Printing and brand consistency to set the standard for various titles and reprints.
- Printing and binding management, so you or are freed up to focus on marketing.
- If design is needed at an extra cost, we use Adobe InDesign.
You don’t need to understand all of this! We handle the book printing management, and as a result, we select the best sources for your particular title, and generally save you money. We stand behind the books we manufacture.
Let’s talk about how to manage book printing for you. Call (844) 603-1777 toll-free, or (425) 603-1777 in Seattle.







