Is it me or D&D production line has a major issue creating waves at the top and the bottom of the pages?
Ordered 13 books, the pack of 8 came in smashed cause somebody dropped the box obviously, so returning those 8 books to amazon. The 8 new books came in already but i can say that pretty much all books has a form of waves at the top and bottom of the pages.... i don't know whats up with the production line but clearly, somebody is not doing his work of verifying what's coming out of there...never saw that happened for Starwars FFG or The World of Darkness books....
Every large hardback I have ever bought, from D&D rule books to DMs guild print on demand to university textbooks has had this waviness. It's a result of the printing and binding process when you have a large number of glossy style pages.
Is it me or D&D production line has a major issue creating waves at the top and the bottom of the pages?
Ordered 13 books, the pack of 8 came in smashed cause somebody dropped the box obviously, so returning those 8 books to amazon. The 8 new books came in already but i can say that pretty much all books has a form of waves at the top and bottom of the pages.... i don't know whats up with the production line but clearly, somebody is not doing his work of verifying what's coming out of there...never saw that happened for Starwars FFG or The World of Darkness books....
Other than that, i'm pretty happy with the books
Every single D&D book I own has slightly wavy page edges. I think its probably a feature (making it look like parchment), not a bug by this point.
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I guess, that is one way to look at it :)
Every large hardback I have ever bought, from D&D rule books to DMs guild print on demand to university textbooks has had this waviness. It's a result of the printing and binding process when you have a large number of glossy style pages.
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