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What are the processes needed to make a hardcover book?
Generally, it is the following steps: first, write the manuscript, then take it to the printing factory to copy one by one, and then bind it.

First of all: A: I want to have a good theme. What kind of book do you want to make? B: Then I began to think about how to typeset and got a general idea. C: Finally, start collecting materials, copywriting, pictures and the like, and fill in the layout you want to do.

Secondly, we should carry out our own ideas on the software: a: first, we must determine the size; B: We should keep bleeding, so as to ensure that the wrong cutting of printed documents will ruin the beauty of the documents. C: The resolution should reach 300dpi, which is to ensure that the printed content is clear and will not be blurred.

Then there is the post-binding of printing. A: First of all, the printed text should be separated from the cover. B: Secondly, it should be taped separately, sorted by sewing, and then bound with glue. C: I'm cutting cardboard and making a cover.

Finally, the whole book is made. First, the text is glued with cloth, gauze and bookmark tape. Everything is ready, that is, the bonding of the cover and the text. Of course, after everything is done, you still have to press the whole book to prevent it from sticking up.