The role the computer has played in liberating the
printed word is astonishing. Fonts and typefaces, once the stock in
trade of printers and typographers, are now available to the average
school-age child. And this isn’t the only revolution in production
of the printed word; there also have been vast changes in print
technology.
Starnet has spent a number of years developing
equipment and implementing workflow techniques for efficient
short-run book production.
Covers are produced on our HP Indigo digital
presses. The reproduction quality of this equipment makes it
almost impossible, even to the trained eye, to differentiate
from conventional print.
Our digital presses also offer authors the
ability to produce covers in a High Fidelity six-color
process. No other digital press offers this alternative.
Request a side-by-side sample from Customer Service, and you
will be amazed.
Finally, black-and-white books and book blocks are
produced on our high-speed, sheet-fed laser printers and on our
Delphax CD1300 digital web press.