
: Re: Service to nicely print a huge E-textbook? I found an awesome textbook for my language studies. It is freely available as a pdf file, a Word document, as well as a browsable website. For me,
This is a shopping/recommendation question, which is generally not appropriate for this site.
I have to assume that you want the printed book for personal use and not to sell to other people. I also have to assume that you don't care about how the cover looks and that you want something bound. But you didn't mention how many copies you want or how much you wish to spend. These last two points are important.
I am not really recommending this store, but this business site lists various packages for printing books. www.officedepot.com/a/copy-and-print/presentations/ This will give you an idea about terminology for the different types of printing.
I think it's better to talk to someone at a local print shop. Such a person might have a better idea which kind of binding is most suitable for your budget and for page length.
Another option might be to look through the various print-on-demand services. www.makeuseof.com/tag/top-4-online-selfpublishers-book-write/ (contrary to what this article says, I think Createspace is a good print-on-demand service). The main problems with these POD services is that they assume that you have a PDF ready for printing according to their specs, and you are probably not in a position to modify the formatting.
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