If you want to print many books with decent quality at home, this is likely the cheapest method. He only used a printer, a guillotine, and a stapler. Not that much machinery. Methods using scissors often yield uneven edges.
I am trying to print my own comics. Should a comic books cover be card stock, if so is there a standard weight for it? Can 70# matte paper be used for a cover? Where is a cood place to buy 70# and 60# matte paper online or in-store? Thanks~
that stapler..... my needed tools list grows thicker :-| that wood piece that you're using to keep the booklet flush, did you special make that or can you order it somewhere?
It looks like he is using the HP Laserjet 1020. That printer can do 8,000 single-sided pages per MONTH. That is an old printer anyways.....manufactured around 2005. You need a much bigger printer.
@@abandonedcranium6592 No... you don't need a bigger printer. I had four of the one he has and i could do 400 books -- printed a day. But you need a duplexer. Which we had on all of ours. And the toner is cheap.