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    How to Embed fonts using Microsoft Word

    You can find instructions for both Windows and Mac on the Microsoft Support site at this link.To embed a font, click the “File” menu in the top bar of your Word program.Click the “Options” link at ...

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    Content Restrictions

    Material you did not create: If you did not create EVERYTHING in your book, the chances are printing it may violate the original creator's copyright. If you are using something you did not create, ...

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    How much will shipping cost?

    Shipping cost is determined by the weight of your books, the shipping destination, and the shipping method selected.  You can see shipping costs after saving a project quote. Create and save your p...

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    Does OnPress use environmentally friendly materials?

    We use non-toxic, plant-derived dry-toner inks. Because the toner goes on dry, we don't need to employ the large, energy intensive, drying machines used by our competitors who run inkjet presses. I...

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    Important Information about Destructive Book Scanning

    Book scanning is a great budget option to get an out of print book back into production, but it’s not without its drawbacks. Below, we will explain the journey your book takes from the initial file...

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    Do you have a color profile I can use?

    Yes we do! You can download and use our CMYK profile to convert your RGB images or existing CMYK images to our CMYK profile. This will give you a better expectation of color on your final product, ...

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    Center Bleed in InDesign

    You may have noticed some odd little slivers of data from other pages showing up on opposite pages in the same spread when you export your PDF. This is totally normal, and not a cause for concern. ...