Let me start with the thing most first-time self-publishers don’t expect.
Luxembourg is tiny.
Great country. Strong economy. But the offset printing industry there is small compared with places like Germany, Belgium, or the Netherlands.
That creates two situations I see constantly:
- Authors try to find a printer locally and discover minimum runs are huge.
- Or they get quotes that make them think printing a book costs €30 each.
Neither means printing is impossible. It just means you need to choose the right kind of printer.
Offset printers in Luxembourg mostly serve:
- corporate reports
- government materials
- magazines
- packaging
- marketing materials
Books? They can do them. But books are not always their main business.
Good news though. A few printers there absolutely know what they’re doing.
Let’s talk about the ones worth calling.
The Offset Printers in Luxembourg That Actually Handle Books
These companies have the equipment and workflow for book production. I’ve seen projects run through presses like theirs many times.
Imprimerie Centrale



If someone in Luxembourg asks me where to start, this is usually the first name.
Imprimerie Centrale
They’ve been around forever and run serious offset equipment.
What they’re good at:
- Hardcover books
- Art books
- Corporate books
- Premium publications
Their finishing department is solid too. Things like:
- sewn binding
- case binding
- dust jackets
- foil stamping
But here’s the catch most self-publishers discover:
Minimum quantities can start around 500–1000 copies.
Offset printing needs volume to be economical.
Small runs? They’ll sometimes suggest digital printing instead.
Still worth contacting if you want high-quality hardcover or illustrated books.
Imprimerie Linden

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Another well-known printing house.
Imprimerie Linden
They handle a mix of:
- magazines
- books
- commercial printing
- marketing materials
What makes them useful for authors:
- flexible production workflows
- modern offset presses
- good finishing services
Things they commonly produce:
- paperback books
- catalogues
- educational material
If you’re printing 1,000+ paperbacks, this type of printer is exactly what you want.
Paper sourcing and color consistency are usually excellent.
Graphic Group Luxembourg


Graphic Group Luxembourg
More of a commercial printing group, but they can run book projects.
Their strengths:
- high-volume printing
- marketing materials
- corporate publications
For books, they’re useful when:
- print runs are large
- the project has strong visual design
- color accuracy matters
Think coffee-table books or corporate publications.
The Offset Reality Most First-Time Authors Learn the Hard Way
This part frustrates people.
You send your manuscript.
You ask for a quote.
Then the printer replies:
Minimum order: 1000 copies
And suddenly the cost looks scary.
Here’s why.
Offset printing requires metal plates to be created for each color. That setup cost exists before the first page prints.
Once the press is running, every extra book becomes cheap.
That’s the whole math.
| Print Method | Best Quantity | Setup Cost | Cost per Book |
|---|---|---|---|
| Digital printing | 1–300 | Very low | Higher |
| Offset printing | 500–5000+ | High | Much lower |
| Web offset | 10,000+ | Very high | Extremely low |
Example from a real project:
- 100 books digital → €7 each
- 1,000 books offset → €2.20 each
Huge difference.
The Simple Thing Most Authors Forget To Ask
This saves people thousands.
Before requesting a quote, know these four specs.
Without them, the printer is guessing.
You need:
• Trim size
Example: 6×9 inch or A5
• Page count
Example: 220 pages
• Interior color
Black & white or color
• Binding type
Perfect binding (paperback)
or case binding (hardcover)
Send those in the first email. Quotes become accurate instantly.
The Weird Edge Case I See All The Time
Someone prints 300 books with offset.
Which makes no financial sense.
Why?
Because digital would have been cheaper.
Offset shines when the quantity grows.
Here’s the rough rule I teach junior publishing staff:
| Quantity | Best Method |
|---|---|
| 1–200 | Print on demand |
| 200–500 | Digital printing |
| 500–1000+ | Offset printing |
That break-even point matters.
Ignore it and you burn money.
If Luxembourg Printers Feel Too Expensive
This is completely normal.
Many Luxembourg authors print across the border.
The big players nearby are in:
- Germany
- Poland
- Lithuania
- Czech Republic
Those regions are Europe’s book printing hubs.
Shipping books back to Luxembourg is easy.
And costs drop dramatically.
I’ve seen projects where printing abroad saved 40–60%.
The One Thing I Wish Every Self-Publisher Knew
Printing is the last step.
But authors treat it like the first.
Before you even contact a printer, have this ready:
- final PDF interior
- final cover file (with spine width)
- ISBN
- barcode
- print specs
Printers love working with prepared authors.
Projects move faster. Quotes get sharper. Mistakes disappear.
Still Unsure Which Printer Fits Your Book?
Ask yourself three quick questions:
How many copies do you want?
Under 300 → digital
Is the book color or black & white?
Color changes pricing a lot
Paperback or hardcover?
Hardcover requires more finishing equipment
Those answers point you to the right printer instantly.
Printing books isn’t mysterious once you understand the machinery behind it. Offset presses are incredible machines, but they’re built for volume.
Use them the way they’re meant to be used.
And suddenly printing a professional book becomes straightforward.
