If you are serious about obtaining professional results from large-format 
printing, consider the Elite XL from www.gccprinters.com or the Accel-a-Writer 
from www.xante.com.

Both are laser printers that print on paper up to 12x20 or larger. You'll pay 
more, but you get hi-res 1200x1200 line-printing, automatic double-sided paper 
handling (up to 11x17 sheets). The Accel-a-Writer 4G prints up to 13x35 images, 
but it is also the most expensive option.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bruce E. Clausen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 5, 2006 03:28 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Finale] printers
> 
> Thanks for your insight on printers.  I'm just starting my publishing 
> enterprise and am making these important preliminary decisions.  I, too, am 
> a Musikwissenschaftler, in Beethovenstudien.  My publishing, though, will be 
> mostly horn music, at least at the beginning.  (I played professionally 
> before returning to university for my doctorate.)  I've been hoping that I 
> could find an economical method of printing larger scores and parts, say 
> 9x12, but the laser printing world only seems to go to 11x17, and the larger 
> formats are inkjet and therefore less stable on the page.  Do you have any 
> other insights relevant to my dilemma?  Thanks in advance!
> BC
> 
> Bruce E. Clausen, Ph.D.
> 3637 Vista Verde
> Palm Springs, CA 92262
> (760) 318-2043r
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Johannes Gebauer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2006 12:30 AM
> Subject: Re: [Finale] printers
> 
> 
> > On 04.07.2006 Christopher Smith wrote:
> >> I also still haven't worked out booklet printing, as I can't get two 
> >> pages to print side by side when a LATER, discontiguous  page is on the 
> >> left. (like, page 6 and page 3. They print on two different pages.) I 
> >> don't know if it is a Finale issue, a driver issue, or an OSX issue. If 
> >> anyone has a hint there, I would appreciate it.
> >
> > I am not quite sure what problem you are describing. I do booklet printing 
> > regularly, and it has very little to do with the printer itself. There are 
> > two ways to accomplish it. For both you must first set the page setup (not 
> > page format) for your printer to A3 (or whatever the equivalent American 
> > format is), landscape.
> >
> > Then you either enter the pages in the correct order in Finales pages to 
> > print field in the printer dialog, or you let Finalescript do this, by 
> > entering "print booklet [verso/recto]" in the direct FinaleScript command 
> > line field.
> >
> > Johannes
> > -- 
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