It isn’t.

Our documentation is changed on an almost constant basis. Updated, corrections 
made, clarifications, books merged or split.

A printed book would be obsolete (perhaps seriously so) within 6 months.

A good laser printer with double sided would work, and they can be purchased 
fairly cheaply (likely less than several copies of books)

and, to give you a metric. When I was a Macintosh Carbon Dev (15 years ago), we 
would pay nearly $1000 for the printed docs. We now likely have 2-3 number of 
books.

I’d be interested in knowing if Staples or FedEx/Kinkos would do it with proper 
binding. I hope to get out tomorrow and visit Staples, and I can check then.

Scott




On Oct 6, 2010, at 9:07 PM, Tom Davies wrote:

> I like the Apple developer documentation, but I would like it in printed form 
> -- I just find I absorb the tutorials better that way.
> 
> Is it available as hard copy?
> 
> Alternatively, would the licence it's provided under allow me to print the 
> PDF documentation via a print on demand provider like lulu.com?
> \

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