The Ingram Spark system is like that, convoluted and rather a pain to navigate, but they do a very
nice print product so we continue to use them for hard copy, but now upload our own e-books to Amazon and B&N as those are the only two that deliver sales for my author's books.
Not exact matches
I haven't seen a
print - on - demand solution that would put out as
nice a
product as the books have
printed, so they would be quite different, that's for sure.
Producing an analog version from the digital original is a
nice twist on other
products which were not born digital but digitized from
print.
Although I take no credit for being a catalyst in this development (see my SLAW rant here from over 1 year ago), I am extremely pleased with the
product and have already used it to
print a
nice PDF of one of the cases reported in it.