I didn't wind up doing it because I wanted B5 and consumer-targeted copy shops (i.e. places that will do stuff without requiring a print run) don't tend to do B5 printing or binding. If you were happy with A4 or A5, black and white/greyscale printing, you'd probably get away for dollars per book. I don't know where you're located, but here in Aus the copy shops tend to do metal coil binding or perfect binding (glued spines).
For comparison, my folks had an A4 book printed B&W with a couple of hundred pages, perfect bound with hardcover, and it cost them about AU$25. I think. (That's not much more than a typical blank notebook/journal of equivalent size here.)
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Date: 2017-03-14 08:39 am (UTC)For comparison, my folks had an A4 book printed B&W with a couple of hundred pages, perfect bound with hardcover, and it cost them about AU$25. I think. (That's not much more than a typical blank notebook/journal of equivalent size here.)