My copy of GeeBee's book is printed and bound quite well. I believe it
was printed in Rochester, NY.
Chuck Norcutt
Andrew Fildes wrote:
> I had nothing but trouble with geebee's first book. The first attempt
> arrive bound on the wrong edge. The second snapped in the spine as
> soon as I opened it. Then it took them nearly three months to send me
> another which arrived a couple of weeks back. Finally bound alright
> but I don't think the image quality is that good compared to what I
> see from G on the screen and even on Blurb's own site where they
> suggest that the print quality should be better than screen quality.
> Oh no it isn't. I'd call it 'magazine' quality myself.
> I suspect that the problem is that mine came from the European
> printing plant and that they had a lot of teething troubles. I'm
> somewhat less than impressed and frankly, I'd rather go elsewhere for
> anything I print - almost anywhere else in fact.
> Andrew Fildes
> afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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>
>
> On 24/05/2008, at 2:52 AM, Candace Lemarr wrote:
>
>> I know that there has been discussion in the past about Blurb books. I
>> have used them for about 2 years I would guess, and I have just
>> received
>> my latest album done in the new "Image Wrap" option that Blurb now
>> offers.
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