I see many, many books coming to market that are not only pressed but obviously pressed, meaning that you can tell at a glance that they've been pressed—they look, to paraphrase one of the previous posts, flat as pancakes, and there's extra newsprint showing along the right edge and sometimes the bottom edge, which means that the cover has shrunk. The books that were getting pressed circa 2008—2012 did not look that bad. Back then I usually couldn't tell whether a book had been pressed unless there were before and after pictures floating around the web. Are these über-pressed books products of the "quick-press" service that CCS is offering, with higher temperatures and higher humidity used in the process in order to reduce cycle time?