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Are Amazon's proof copies of the same quality as the finished print version that a customer would buy?
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Not sure if I've explained this question well...
Basically, I finished formatting my eBook for print and ordered a proof copy. The actual layout is fine, but the print quality seems a little...disappointing.
I feel like if I bought this as a customer I'd see it as being kinda cheap and crappy, as though it wouldn't inspire me to read the actual content.
Are actual print copies of a better quality than the proof version?
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