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Aug 14, 2015 at 5:20 comment added Jay ... at the publisher because there was a problem with his cover, like it was their fault that he'd never gotten a proof and reviewed it.
Aug 14, 2015 at 5:19 comment added Jay @StevenDrennon Yes. You can now proof your book online instead of getting a printed copy. As Dale Emery says, I wouldn't recommend it. It might make sense to use the online proof, make any corrections, and when you're happy with the online proof, then get a printed proof. That might save you some time and money on errors that you can spot on line. But I'd discourage skipping the printed copy. I talked to a guy a few years ago who used a similar service, didn't get a printed proof, ordered a couple of hundred copies to sell at some lecture he was giving or something ... and then was mad ...
Sep 25, 2014 at 23:26 comment added Steven Drennon You are no longer required to purchase the proof copy, although it is recommended.
Sep 25, 2014 at 17:34 history answered Jay CC BY-SA 3.0