How Can I Bulk Print eBooks I've Purchased?

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Hey there

I realize this topic may not be interesting to all.

But I hate reading ebooks on screen. I also find them super expenstive to print with my ink jet.

I was wondering if anyone knew of a printing place that prints out bulk black and white stuff at cheap prices.

Is there such a thing?

I just want the ebooks to be in my possession instead of on-screen.

thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author Dayne Dylan
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    Do a Google search, there are all kinds of low-cost printing services out there.
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  • Profile picture of the author mikemcmillan
    There are all kinds of POD printers out there that can knock off quantities as small as 10-20 copies of a perfect-bound book. But what I think you want is just one copy of each of the books.

    If you go to a Kinko's, OfficeMax, SpeedyPrint or someplace like that--they could do it in minutes--but my guess is that they won't print and bind copies of any publication for you if the book has a copyright with someone else's name on it. They are very, very careful about doing that--as they should be.

    My guess is that, costly as it may be, your best bet is going to be to print them out at home, three hole punch them, and put them into a binder.
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  • Profile picture of the author Troy_Phillips
    Contact one of the smaller newspapers in your area . Most can print them out for you a lot cheaper than you can do it yourself .
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  • Profile picture of the author The Oilman
    Kinkos is too spendy

    And most printing places I google are for things such as post-cards, biz cards, etc.

    Maybe printing at home isn't so bad, as long as I choose the "Draft" quality to save ink
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  • Profile picture of the author tomcam
    It would probably be worthwhile for you to buy an $89 laser printer solely for this job.
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  • Profile picture of the author astaga
    My experience: purchase a laser printer and print these out yourself. Nothing beats this approach inasfar as costs go. Eg. with a $75 BW laser printer that gives you say 1500 pages, your cost is about 5cents/page. With a color laser print it works out to about 18cents/page a print (my current run costs).

    Then you can buy a new toner cartridge/s that will let you print another several thousand pages. Decide after that if you wish to continue buying toner cartridges after the first/second changeover, when these printers require a fuser/drum unit change after that (depends on models). I junk mine after these or give them away and buy new ones.

    This is what I've been recommending to my clients for several years now. I'm thru my 3rd BW laser printer and my 2nd color laser printer now. Sure beats the running cost of ink jets anytime. The other big advantage is you've got the luxury of print on demand as and when you like.
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  • Profile picture of the author Don Schenk
    I think Astaga has the answer.

    I buy 3-hole, drilled (pre-punched) paper and print on a laser printer. It's quick and cheap. I don't know what country you are in, but here in the States Sam's Club sells binders really cheap too.


    :-Don
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  • Profile picture of the author Sean Kelly
    If you do manage to get the laser printer it's easy to do the bulk printing as follows..

    Open your printers folder
    Double-click on your printer icon
    Then drag all the eBooks for printing into the printer window.

    I do this for converting many word documents to PDF

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  • Profile picture of the author Jesus Perez
    This is EXACTLY why I got a Kindle. In the long run, I save on printing costs. Plus, I get to carry tons of ebooks in the process.
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  • Profile picture of the author Sean Kelly
    Originally Posted by The Oilman View Post

    But I hate reading ebooks on screen.
    Originally Posted by BlueSquares

    This is EXACTLY why I got a Kindle.
    Now I'm confused, doesn't Kindle have a SCREEN?
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    • Profile picture of the author Jesus Perez
      Originally Posted by Sean Kelly View Post

      Now I'm confused, doesn't Kindle have a SCREEN?
      Yes, but it's not a normal screen. It's very difficult to explain until you've held one in your hands. It's looks like digital ink.

      Just made this post because I was in the same position. I dislike reading on my monitor and laptop, dislike printing 70 page books that end up being crappy and really dislike the high cost of wasting inkjet ink and paper.

      I took a shot at the Kindle and I love it. Very happy.
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  • Profile picture of the author Terry Crim
    There are dsicount suppliers you can buy printer ink really cheap online. I got 80.00 of ink for less than 20.00 using one of the discount suppliers you can find online. Makes printing economical and cheaper than having stores do it for you.

    If you do not have a good printer though I suggest looking at getting one. I was able to pick up a HP Office Jet Pro L7780 for less than 250.00 which is a great discount for this particular printer and the printer quality is as close to Lazer as you can get without actually having a lazer printer. Comparing a color lazer photo print on regular letter sized paper to this printer I have you couldn't really tell a difference until you look up close but even then the difference wasn't that big.

    But yeah, look around online for good discount priced ink saves a lot compared to paying retail at a store.


    - Terry
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  • Profile picture of the author nmh
    Believe it or not I got over 400 pages printed at Staples for about $32. Don't do the color either. That will cut it in half. Go here Staples.com Copy & Print — Home Page. You can also save an additional 25% which helped me bigtime and I got the 3 hole punch. I filled up at big 4" binder plus two 2 inch binders. I hope this helps! I looked into online places but they wanted minimum numbers (not copies) and the shipping would have been a killer.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ron Killian
    Your not the only one, I have a hard time reading ebooks on the pc, least not for an extended period. I agree, many of the big box office places are high. I use a local print shop, 5 cents a page. It's also faster than sitting by your printer if your printing a few of them or long ones.
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    • Profile picture of the author InfoAcademy
      You can also print the PDFs with two pages per sheet (as long as you can still read the text. Depends on how the author formatted.)
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