Re: Printing music parts and scores

2008-01-03 Thread Karl Hammar
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: > On Thursday, January 3, 2008, at 09:10 AM, Kieren MacMillan wrote: > >> What have you used to print your music for parts and scores? > > > > Years ago, I purchased a laser printer which would handle full-bleed, > > 11x17, heavy stock... > > This is a great suggestion. I cann

Re: Printing music parts and scores

2008-01-03 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Jeremiah, Once again, your comments have helped me clarify my problem. I now realize that I have three problems Every time I try to help someone, I make it my personal goal to at least triple the number of problems they originally thought they had! ;-) (1) hi-res output. I can do 120

Re: Printing music parts and scores

2008-01-03 Thread Jeremiah Reilly
On Thursday, January 3, 2008, at 09:10 AM, Kieren MacMillan wrote: What have you used to print your music for parts and scores? Years ago, I purchased a laser printer which would handle full-bleed, 11x17, heavy stock... This is a great suggestion. I cannot avail myself now, but I can se

Re: Printing music parts and scores

2008-01-03 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Jeremiah: What have you used to print your music for parts and scores? Years ago, I purchased a laser printer which would handle full-bleed, 11x17, heavy stock, 1200dpi printing. The only thing it didn't have that I want(ed) is a two-sided (duplexing) option -- it was too expensive at

Printing music parts and scores

2008-01-03 Thread Jeremiah Reilly
Lilypond does a fantastic job engraving music. I want to print up high quality parts and scores for my music. Parts would measure 9x12 inches (apologies to folks outside the USA) or 10x13 inches; scores would measure 10x13, 11x17 inches, or larger even. Paper would be heavier weight (80 pound).