Re: Press (printing) Options

Subject: Re: Press (printing) Options
From: cchris -at- toptechwriter -dot- us
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
Date: Mon, 4 Oct 2004 13:57:40 -0600


> I'm working as the first and only tech writer for a company. I've got
> minimal experience dealing with printing options & vendors. In the past,
> all of the details have been previously worked out.
>
> However, now I'm in the position to research and make the best decision
> regarding printing options. I'm curious about what those options are??
> What exactly is docutech printing? Is this the best way to go for user
> guides?
>
> Any other words of wisdom on the matter?
>
> Thanks,
> Anne

Hi, Anne

Are you asking for info on having your user guides printed by a printing
company or buying a new printer?

If it's a printing company, the first questions I'd ask is if you're
looking for 4-color output, what the quantities are, how many pages, and
do you prefer binding that can be updated with change pages (requires
3-ring binders) or permanent binding such as perfect binding or saddle
stitching? That's it for starters ;)

--Chris

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