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Come on, Nathan.. is it really possible to achieve such results at home without a $1,000~$10,000 machine?

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Come on, Nathan.. is it really possible to achieve such results at home without a $1,000~$10,000 machine?

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Frankly, yes. I know it sounds rather optimistic, but it is true. First, think about what a paperback book is : basically a stack of pages pressed together with some glue on one edge and a piece of light cardboard wrapped around (that’s the cover). The concept itself is very simple. I am not obviously implying that $1,000/$10,000 machines are overpriced junk, or that they are useless, but that their functionality can be easily replicated at home using a particular process. You see, the technology is already here. Today powerful computers and quality inkjet/laser printers are readily available, and they are dirty cheap! To apply the techniques I show in my course you are fine even with an old computer. One of my clients uses Linux, and old Pentium computer (we are talking about mid-90s era computers here!) and an inkjet printer, and he is doing just fine.The print quality of printers is extremely high nowadays. Even the cheapest inkjet models can print at photo quality, something that w

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