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Print on Demand (POD) Print on demand services
Print on Demand is a printing
technology in which a copy is not created until after an order is
received. Using traditional printing technology, such as linocut,
Gutenberg letter press or offset printing, it is quite complicated, if not impossible in economic and practical terms, to print a single unit of something. This is why Print on Demand developed only after digital printing was invented.
Many presses use POD in
special circumstances, such as reprinting older titles that had been
out of print or doing test marketing. |
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Book publishing through POD Print on demand self publishing services
Print On Demand with digital technology
is used as a way of printing items for a fixed cost per copy,
irrespective of the size of the order. While the unit price of each
physical copy printed is higher than with offset printing, when setup
costs are taken into account digital Print On Demand provides lower per unit costs for very small print runs than offset printing methods.
While the unit cost of a book or print produced using POD
is usually higher than one produced as part of a longer print run, POD
does bring some key business benefits: 1) large inventories of a book
or print do not need to be kept in stock, 2) the technical set-up is
usually quicker and less expensive than for offset printing
and 3) there is little or no waste from unsold products. These
advantages reduce the risks associated with publishing books and prints
and can lead to increased choice for consumers. |
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Maintaining availabilityPrint on demand -On demand printing
Among traditional publishers, POD services
can be used to make sure that books remain available when one print run
has sold out but another has not yet become available, and to maintain
the availability of older titles whose future sales may not be great
enough to justify a further conventional print run. This can be useful
for publishers
with very large back-catalogues of older works, where sales for
individual titles may be low, but where cumulative sales may be
significant. |
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Managing UncertaintyPrint on demand publishers
Print On Demand
can be used to reduce risk when dealing with "surge" titles that are
expected to have large sales but a short sales life (such as celebrity
biographies or event tie-ins): these titles represent high
profitability but also high risk due to the danger of inadvertently printing many more copies than are necessary, and the associated costs of maintaining excess inventory or pulping. POD
allows a publisher to exploit a short "sales window" with minimised
risk exposure by "guessing low" - using cheaper conventional printing to produce enough copies to satisfy a more pessimistic forecast of the title's sales,and then relying on POD to make up the difference. |
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Niche PublicationsPrinton demand-Digital printing
Print On Demand
is also used to print and reprint "niche" books that may have a high
retail price but limited sales opportunities, such as specialist
academic works. An academic publisher
may be expected to keep these specialist titles in print even though
the target market is almost saturated, making further conventional
print runs uneconomic. Many of the smallest small presses, often
called micro-presses because they have inconsequential profits, have
become heavily reliant on POD
technology and ebooks. This is either because they serve such a small
market that print runs would be unprofitable or because they are too
small to absorb much financial risk.
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Economics
Profits from Print On Demand publishing
are on a per sale basis, and the amount of commission often varies
depending on the route by which the item is sold. Highest profits are
usually generated from sales direct from the print-on-demand service's website or by the author buying copies from the service at a discount, as the publisher,
and then selling them personally. Lowest commission usually come from
sales from "bricks and mortar" bookshops, with on-line bookstores
falling somewhere in between.
Because the per-unit cost is typically greater with BOD than with a
print run of thousands of copies, it is common for POD books to be more
expensive than similar books that come from print runs, especially if
that book is produced exclusively with POD instead of using POD
as a supplemental technology between print runs. One of the biggest
advantages of the POD business model is saving on warehousing expenses
and on unsold books. |
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