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Reprinting the book's text block was not a problem. But the jacket was another matter, Axelrod says. Intended to have a lush, tactile feel, the jacket was made of vellum paper, laminated on the inside, and printed with a water motif, using metallic inks.
That presented some technical challenges. "You have to test how the metallic ink looks on vellum paper," Axelrod says. "Then you have to print a photo in four colors, and make sure the photo is opaque enough. [So] you have to put down white ink. [Then] you have to make sure the bar code scans."
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