From: KYER, JEFFREY (jeff.kyer@cgi.ca)
Date: Thu 21 Feb 2002 - 17:45:34 EET
All I know is that Greg's going with 64 and it would take a bigger man than I to shift him - which makes Trader Princes a BITCH to write.
But I like the hard cap of 1/3 background 2/3 story he's holding with.
Jeff
Michael Schwartz wrote:
>
> Jeff Kyer wrote:
>
> >The cost in printing between 96 and 64 is actually
> >significant. At 96, you can't do some of the cheap
> >stapling and folding tricks...
>
> As someone with half a decade's experience in the printing industry, I
> can tell you that is simply not the case. Refer to "Wyrm's Footprints",
> "Strangers in Prax" and "Lords of Terror" as excellent examples of folded
> and stapled products over 96 pages in length. The only real cost is the
> edge trim at the end of the process, which adds up.
>
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