User wants the Black Library to offer out-of-print books as print-on-demand (POD) options. They had to use a third-party service to create a personal hardback copy of "Lion El'Jonson: Lord of the First" because physical copies were unavailable and they cannot read digital. This would make out-of-print titles accessible to customers who prefer physical copies.
I've often seen folks in this subreddit and others wistfully wishing the The Black Library, Citadel, or Games Workshop would bring back out of print books as "Print on demand" as it's now pretty simple and there are services offering this for quite cheap. I wanted to read "Lion El'Jonson: Lord of the First", but have struggled to find any physical copies (I can't read digital). So... I bought the ebook, printed it as an A5 PDF and had a Print on Demand service make me a singular, personal use copy in hardback. Including the ebook and delivery it cost me a little under £25, which is a tiny fraction of what it would cost to get a decent condition second hand copy off the internet. I've gone through the terms and conditions of the Black Library, and as far as I can tell this totally fine for their Terms of Use. I'd love to see this supported in some official capacity.