At 7/5/2006 04:50 PM, John Howell wrote:

>At 12:23 PM -0400 7/5/06, Phil Daley wrote:
>>At 7/5/2006 11:28 AM, Bruce E. Clausen wrote:
>>
>>>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.
>>
>>Isn't 9x12 smaller than 11x17?
>
>Sharp eyes, Phil!  But 9 x 12 is a single page, 11 x 17 a double
>page.  12 x 18 would be more accurate.  But in my experience the
>larger pages still make do with a plate size closer to 11 x 17 (or
>actually 8 1/2 x 11) in quite a lot of cases.  Larger page simply =
>larger margins.

On my printer at work, we use 11x17 for bigger drawings ;-)

I have never seen anyone print a double page that size.

Why not print 2 single pages?

Phil Daley          < AutoDesk >
http://www.conknet.com/~p_daley



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