Bruce E. Clausen wrote:
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


Any printer which can print 11x17 can certainly print 9x12. You just have to order the paper specially cut.

There are certainly laser printers which can handle what you want to do. They may not be as cheap as you'd like but they're there.

And the specially cut paper, if purchased in sufficient enough quantities isn't all that much more expensive, especially if having quality paper of the size you want is important to set your publications apart from those who print on 8.5x11 copy paper.

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