Sentences with phrase «print runs means»

More books produced but using digital formats and print on demand instead of print runs meaning less wastage and pulping.

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My first 6 months were spent toiling away on the graveyard shift, which basically meant helping design students print out their pantone - specific projects, and running massive print jobs on our volume - only copiers.
Most managers running retail and pension money have no idea what a triple - hook rating means for any company with massive cash flow deficits operating in a financial environment in which the Fed is not printing trillions of dollars that can be recycled into bad ideas.
That may mean phone calls, since online activists can be asked to call the Capitol switchboard, but it also may mean printing emails out and running them down to the Hill.
Don't go for crazy prints or neon colors, as they are meant only for running and going to the gym.
Her signature draped and wrapped construction was amplified by graphic motifs including a running horse print and an undulating wavy line (meant to be a more abstract interpretation of the horses according to the show notes).
eHarmony's legal counsel, Lanny Davis (who spun the media for President Bill Clinton during his «relationship problems» with Monica Lewinsky), last week asked NBC and People magazine to stop running Chemistry.com's current ads, or at least insist on some fine - print qualifiers about what «1 million rejected» really means.
As long as you pre-order the game in North America you will receive a Business Edition which means this edition basically takes the place of what is normally labelled a «day one» edition aka the first print run of the game.
With seven pre-determined abbreviations and a blank spot for one more, this attachment is meant to be printed and stapled to the documentation for running records.
To my surprise, the crispness of the high contrast text meant I could read much smaller print; whether it would cause eye strain in the long run I don't know, but it made me think.
It also means you should have your own ISBN and you should set your own print run.
Using print - on - demand (POD) technology, they can avoid printing books until they are ordered, meaning no print run costs and no warehousing expenses; ebooks, of course, can just be sold directly via Amazon and other outlets.
A small press publisher takes a larger chance on you because they have small print runs, but that also means they spend much more time with you, and you have a smaller risk of having to mold your work to fit what they think the industry wants (as is sometimes the case with larger publishers).
I run out of storage for print too, which means I am reading less because I refuse to pay more than 10.00 for an ebook.
A small publisher may do an initial print run or they may release your book as a «print - on - demand» issue, which means that books are printed only as they're ordered.
This also means that the book can be available for an extended period of time, instead of the book being «out of print» after a print run has been depleted.
I don't think this will necessarily mean that no project will warrant a publisher's investment rather that the viable ground for traditional publishing will move increasingly up the chain towards a realm where print runs are of a minimum of 4000 - 5000 units.
However, don't assume that if you do a print run, that means you can get distribution into physical retail stores.
This also means that your book can be available for an extended period of time, instead of going «out of print» after a print run has been depleted.
Print - on - demand books are convenient (you don't have to spend hundreds of dollars on a large print run and hope you can sell them), but they are also much more expensive to print, meaning your profits are Print - on - demand books are convenient (you don't have to spend hundreds of dollars on a large print run and hope you can sell them), but they are also much more expensive to print, meaning your profits are print run and hope you can sell them), but they are also much more expensive to print, meaning your profits are print, meaning your profits are less.
Those are just some of the people who will love digital, but that isn't entirely all new dollars; and if they're not new dollars, that probably means they're being siphoned out of the existing print market — a market where it is increasingly hard to muster a profitable print run in the first place.
To put this into context, this ad ran in the January 1998 issue of GamePro, which means it probably went to print in the final months of 1997.
As to awareness of alternatives, the local news station runs a weekly segment that talks about different means to reduce our «foot print» on the face of the planet.
Mouse Print dug up this gem from Dell's website, claiming that the baseline system requirements for a «Vista capable» computer means you can boot the operating system, but not run applications or games.
Matthew Moeller: Well, I think the big thing was just trying to move away from the bundles and bundles of paper and I'm not saying that you should be a 100 % paperless, I mean, it's still today I often print things out to look at I have smaller books that maybe do not have material that's easy to navigate online on a bookshelf that I can just grab, but the days of the big file cabinets in the back of the office and the unlimited number of redwells falling out everywhere, that was something when I went out on my own that I certainly envisioned was not going to be a part of kind of how we do things, and I think in moving away from that you're able to better control your operating costs, you're able to keep overhead to a lower level, and ultimately, I think you're able to deliver more value to the client and running a much more streamlined process.
I run a solo firm, which means I write everything, I print it, staple it, address my envelopes, etc..
However, the decidedly weak prospects of sales for such a book, which was to run to nearly a thousand pages when printed, meant that printers and booksellers were unwilling to take on the investment in paper and typesetting needed for such intricate scholarly works.
@zer0hedge In all cases under Article I, Section 8, «The Congress shall have the power to...» means that the «Congress shall have the power to enact legislation to be carried out by the Executive Branch to...» The phase was never contemplated to mean that members of Congress would, for example, run printing presses to print currency.
IPP can also run over the internet, meaning some printers supporting IPP will allow you to print on your printer at home even when you aren't around.
So, to let our imagination run riot, we've found a print that will leave you guessing about its meaning.
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