08-07-2017, 02:11 PM
When it rains, it pours.
So, while compiling, I noticed that a couple of pages seemed shorter, when viewed. So, I decided to do a few test prints of certain pages. Somehow or other, the side margins got screwed up, and I didn't notice it in time.
Yes, this constitutes a delay.
I doubt that very many readers actually print out their copies of issues of Suspense & Decision magazine, but one core objective has to always take that into consideration, where the publishing of issues is concerned. It's the primary reason why each issue publishes in 4-page increments, to make sure that the page count works out for those who bother to print their own issues or to have them printed by a print shop.
So, while compiling, I noticed that a couple of pages seemed shorter, when viewed. So, I decided to do a few test prints of certain pages. Somehow or other, the side margins got screwed up, and I didn't notice it in time.
Yes, this constitutes a delay.
I doubt that very many readers actually print out their copies of issues of Suspense & Decision magazine, but one core objective has to always take that into consideration, where the publishing of issues is concerned. It's the primary reason why each issue publishes in 4-page increments, to make sure that the page count works out for those who bother to print their own issues or to have them printed by a print shop.