Sometimes you just don’t want to sell your book in digital form. Or you might want to consider selling your digital book in a physical form- if it was easy.
There are a few options for having your book printed - cheap - that didn’t exist a few years or even months ago.
I found this one in an article about a local writer who just finished his book.
He said it was being sold by lulu.com.
It appears LuLu.com will sell the book for you and you get to set the royalty-and you can have them print the book in small quantities.
There are no set-up fees and no minimum orders.
Lulu prints and ships each book as it’s bought.
The buyer pays the cost — not you.
Lulu only makes money if you do.
You retain all rights to your work. You decide on design and layout. You set the price and royalties.
Lulu lets you sell your work through Amazon, Borders, Barnes and Noble — and on Lulu itself.
Lulu handles all transactions, order tracking and shipping.
Sounds like a winning service to me and their prices are a little better than cafepress.com.
Take a look if this is of interest,
http://www.lulu.com/about/whatislulu.php