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The Espresso Book Machine is a device that allows you to look up a book on the Espresso database and then print and bind the book for you. While the EBM was first available in libraries, it moved to bookstores in April 2009 with 150 pages per minute printing and a touchscreen interface that you can use to make your selection. The EBM also accepts CD and books saved to USB flash drives. Espresso has a database of 400,000 books and plans to increase to a million books by Q3 2009. Printing and binding a book costs about $43 for 300 pages.
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