Re: B Series paper

2015-08-27 Thread N. Andrew Walsh
For the interested, alibaba.com is something like the amazon equivalent for manufacturing suppliers. A lot of the sellers only deal in large orders (a couple I saw had minimum orders of 3 40-foot containers [!] as their baseline). I found one supplier with a minimum of 50 packets for B4-size

Re: B Series paper

2015-08-27 Thread Craig Dabelstein
Hi Ponders, In case anyone else is following this thread, I bought a ream of the Fuji A3+ paper from Officeworks that Nick recommended, and I bought an Epson Workforce WF-7610 printer that would print A3+ double-sided. The problem is, Fuji's paper is 320 x 450 mm, and Epson defines their A3+ as

B Series paper

2015-04-23 Thread Carl Sorensen
B4 paper is readily available in Japan (Japan has an amazing riches of paper!). You can purchase it online through Rakuten Global Market: http://global.rakuten.com/en/category/303151 It's not cheap per sheet, but its certainly cheaper than buying 19 tonnes. HTH, Carl

Re: B Series paper

2015-04-20 Thread Nick Payne
On 20/04/2015 16:44, Andrew Bernard wrote: Hi Brian, We could go halves in a shipping container. For Oz users, I've just found that Officeworks sell Fuji Xerox A3+ copy paper in various weights: 90gsm, 100gsm, 120gsm, 140gsm, etc. Go to their web site at https://www.officeworks.com.au/ and

Re: B Series paper

2015-04-20 Thread Andrew Bernard
Hi Brian, We could go halves in a shipping container. Andrew On 20 April 2015 at 05:29:07, Brian Barker (b.m.bar...@btinternet.com) wrote I've got this down to 19 tonnes, but I doubt that's any more useful! ___ lilypond-user mailing list

B Series paper

2015-04-19 Thread Andrew Bernard
Dear Ponderers, Down under here in Australia we use A4 and A3. A4 is just too small for piano music, and A3 is generally too big to fit on the music desk comfortably. The ideal size for me is Klavierformat (235x310mm) which is the standard size of editions such as Henle and so on. This paper

Re: B Series paper

2015-04-19 Thread Nick Payne
On 19/04/2015 18:46, Andrew Bernard wrote: Dear Ponderers, Down under here in Australia we use A4 and A3. A4 is just too small for piano music, and A3 is generally too big to fit on the music desk comfortably. The ideal size for me is Klavierformat (235x310mm) which is the standard size of

Re: B Series paper

2015-04-19 Thread Pierre Perol-Schneider
Hi Andrew, Hi Nick, Maybe try small local printers: they can usually cut you custom sizes in the colour/weight/sort you need. They'll probably quote for few thousand pieces though... Cheers, Pierre 2015-04-19 11:11 GMT+02:00 Nick Payne nick.pa...@internode.on.net: On 19/04/2015 18:46, Andrew