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    Default metalworking ebook printing

    I have some books in pdf format I would like to get printed.... I see Office works offers such a service in store, but there is a vast array of options of paper type...

    I know Ray and others have had some pdf's printed, just wondering what are the best sort of options for optimum results...

    The pdf's are of a high quality... And out of copyright...
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    I would say 80 gram weight paper would be fine.
    Just your standard copy paper
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    If it is a reference document. consider having it wire bound so you can lay it flat. Their default paper is 100gsm bond, which is fine. Consider doing the cover in 300 gsm OR maybe get the cover laminated.

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    I usually use standard 80gsm paper, use thick card for the front and rear and then use a clear plastic sheet front and back so I can lay it flat without the card absorbing all sorts of oily crud.

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