User Manual (a real book)

Hello... anyone..
I have an 8120 which I paid handsomely for.  It did not come with a solid user manual, and I CANNOT print, let alone print a 300 page pdf file.  How can I obtain the real book, bound book, for this device?  Is there a number to call, provide them with my postal address and one will be snail mailed, or is there a webpage and form to fill out for such a request?  I cannot keep this device without a real manual and will surely return it if the only means of obtaining a proper manual is to print it yourself.
Thank you.

GH wrote:
If i use pages or ibooks author, I can produce an ebook but not a real book??
Whether you use pages or ibooks author or ms word or textedit, they all produce files which (in order to get a "real" hardbound book) you then have to send to someone (not apple) who prints the content onto paper and binds the pages together for you.  What is it that is not clear to you about this process?

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