How to Turn an eBook into a Paper Book
RBR eBook customers are welcome to print a copy for their personal use. Here are three methods.
Print the eBook, punch three holes in the left margin (or print on pre-punched paper) and store the pages in a loose-leaf binder. Binders cost $3 or less.
Tip! Set your printer to "draft" mode (lowest quality) to save ink and time. Print a test page first to be sure you like the result.
Print the eBook, then take the pages to a full-service copy center to have them bound. There are several binding choices. This costs about $5.
E-mail the eBook PDF file to a full-service copy center for printing and binding. The price varies depending on number of pages, whether printing is in color or B&W, the binding style and delivery method.
Kinko's is a national chain of full-service copy centers that will print and/or bind electronic files such as eBooks. Click for a Kinko's store locator and to read about ordering services online. Similar work is done by Staples, OfficeMax and other office supply stores.
Note: If a commercial outfit balks at printing your copy of our copyrighted eBooks, please let us know at customerservice@roadbikerider.com. We'll be happy to e-mail permission to you or the printer (be sure to provide the establishment's e-mail address).