On 3/28/2012 3:13 PM, Raymond Horton wrote:
> There is also a "print on command" function that some sellers use.  It does
> not deliver pdfs but gives the buyer the ability to print one copy on his
> or her printer.  You can see this at places like
> http://www.musicnotes.com/
>
[snip]
> it - if I had started the print operation it would have automatically
> printed multiple copies of each of  the 12-page string parts (for string
> players I don't have in my church) that it had decided I needed, etc. etc -
> I could have blown a good part of my toner cartridge on this piece, just
> for the benefit of having it a few days early.  I cancelled the on-line
> order - if I am paying the same price I will use their ink and paper.
>

When I do that sort of purchase I print to a PDF file rather than print 
to paper, and thus I end up with the PDF file (even if it does include 
20 copies of the same part) and then I can edit the PDF to be just as I 
want it for archival purposes as well as then printing exactly what I 
need immediately.


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David H. Bailey
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