How much does it cost to print a book in the UK? 

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UK book printing costs can vary hugely – printers price based on the spec of your book, not just its page count. A good understanding of the key bullet points below will give you a quote faster than anything else!

1) Quantity (print run)

This is typically the largest motivator of all. More copies mean a lower cost per book, due to setup costs which spread out over the run. The cost per unit is more expensive on the short runs but bulk runs are far better value. For Book Printers Stroud, contact https://wheatleyprinters.co.uk/printing-services/marketing-materials/book-printers/stroud/

2) Size and page count

More pages and a bigger trim size = more paper and production time. Spine width: The spine is how thick the final book will be when all of its pages are stacked one on top of the other and this dimension affects some binding options as well.

3) Colour vs black and white

For photo-heavy books, children’s books and cookbooks colour interiors can equal almost triple the cost of black and white.

4) Paper type and finish

The paper weight (gsm) and finish (uncoated, silk or gloss etc.) also affect the cost as well as feel. The heavier paper is premium, but it increases the cost of printing and shipping.

5) Binding and cover choice

You might be able to get that in the form of a paperback instead of spending more for it as a hardback. Please note this will increase if hardbacks, dust jackets or special finishes (such as foil blocks / spot UVs / embossing) are required.

6) File setup and proofing

Plan also for design assistance if needed, file checking and /or proof copies.

7) Delivery

Shipping price guides depend on weight and how many boxes that will entail plus if you need split deliveries etc.

A printer can quote quickly  and suggest the best spec to fit your budget, if you share:- Your book size, page count, colour requirements and quantity.

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