What Type of Book Should I Print?
There are many different types of books, each with its own qualities and book printing requirements. Take a look at our guide for self-published authors to determine which type is best for your book.
There are many different types of books, each with its own qualities and book printing requirements. Take a look at our guide for self-published authors to determine which type is best for your book.
Printing a book requires a lot of paper, but you can find ways to publish sustainably. Read our 6 tips on earth-friendly book printing.
Add personality and excitement to your self-published book by finding the small customizable details that bring your book’s design to the next level.
Little Dumplings is a glossy, 6×6 inch board book celebrating differences and commonalities. This self-published book has sold thousands of copies.
Gina wanted to replicate the print specs of a popular children’s book. PufferPrint helped her match the specs exactly to achieve her vision.
Self-published children’s author, speaker, and writing coach Rebekah “Bex” Borucki has been a loyal customer with PufferPrint since 2019.
Guiding you through the last step of formatting your files for print, how to change your text to 1c black, and why its necessary for offset printing.
The standard for book printing uses 300dpi formatted files. This can be confusing without the right guidance. That’s why PufferPrint is providing a tutorial for the easiest way to format your files to 300dpi.
PufferPrint shows you how to prep your files for print, by converting your colors from RGB to CMYK using Adobe
Author-read video with Lindsey Perry of her upcoming book, Sleep Tight Farm