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Comparing Your Print Options

Deepen your understanding of our print options for PrintLink. Explore our available formats and find the best fit for your book.
 

Paperback vs Hardcover

You can create print-on-demand books in paperback and hardcover format (specifications subject to availability). Choose the bookbinding option that best suits your book's content and target audience. You could even print both formats to suit different reader preferences and distribution needs.

  Paperback Hardcover
Description Pages are bound to the spine using adhesive and attached to a flexible, slightly thicker paper cover. Also known as a softcover, perfect binding creates a rectangular spine. Pages are bound to a spine with adhesive and encased in durable, rigid cardboard covers, typically wrapped in printed paper.
Pros

▪ Cost-effective to produce and sell

▪ Compact, lightweight and portable with some flexibility

▪ Fast turnaround times

▪ Low dispatch costs

▪ High durability

▪ High aesthetic appeal

▪ High-perceived value

▪ Higher profit margin potential

Cons

▪ Lower durability

▪ Susceptible to damage over time

▪ Lower profit margin

▪ Higher production costs due to material and labour expenses

▪ Longer turnaround times

▪ Higher dispatch costs

When to use Ideal for everyday reading and mass-market distribution. Ideal for keepsakes, special editions or gifts.
 

Reading Book vs Photo-Quality Book Printing

  Reading Book Photo-Quality Book
Description For text-based publications containing few or no graphics. For detailed, image-heavy content like photographs and graphics that require rich, vibrant colours.
Pros

▪ Cost-efficient due to low material and setup costs

▪ Multiple paper options for optimal readability

▪ Suitable for some graphic work like greyscale illustrations and simple line drawings

▪ Produces vivid printed colours

▪ Wide range of print specifications

▪ Versatile for a variety of print projects

Cons

▪ Unsuitable for colourful, image-heavy work due to low colour fidelity

▪ Unsuitable for work with high ink coverage due to potential ink transfer

▪ Smaller range of print options

▪ Unsuitable for text-heavy projects

▪ Coated paper may cause glare, making text harder to read

▪ Requires heavier-weight papers for optimal photo quality

 

What can I print?

The appeal of print on demand for many is the creative freedom it offers. You can print the following items on demand:

Activity Books

Art Books

Autobiographies

Baby Photo Books

Biographies

Booklets

Catalogues

Children's Books

Coffee Table Books

Colouring Books

Comic Books

Cookbooks

Family History Books

Graphic Novels

Hardcover Books

Lookbooks

Magazines

Manuals

Memoirs

Paperback Books

Perfect-Bound (PUR) Booklets

Photo Books

Photography Books

Poetry Books

Wedding Books

Yearbooks

Zines

Go to the Self-Publishing page if you don’t see a ‘Print On Demand’ box on a product page under the Instant Quote Calculator to print an item listed above.

 

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