no. print your own after buying the ebook. If you go to an office-supply store they should be able to print and bind it for you.
I am skeptical that an office-supply store will know how to paginate an ebook. Here is someone who produced a pdf and printed it at lulu for $12.
I suspect it could be cheaper if someone would print multiple copies and then sell them… but of course, that requires a volunteer, and an investment.
More crucially it would require permission.
It is CC noncommercial, isn’t it? There is some ambiguity in that term, but there are certainly clear possibilities.
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no. print your own after buying the ebook. If you go to an office-supply store they should be able to print and bind it for you.
I am skeptical that an office-supply store will know how to paginate an ebook. Here is someone who produced a pdf and printed it at lulu for $12.
I suspect it could be cheaper if someone would print multiple copies and then sell them… but of course, that requires a volunteer, and an investment.
More crucially it would require permission.
It is CC noncommercial, isn’t it? There is some ambiguity in that term, but there are certainly clear possibilities.