Thanks folks:
These are great suggestions! Exactly what I was looking for. I will check them out.
Be well,
Jimmy
These are great suggestions! Exactly what I was looking for. I will check them out.
Be well,
Jimmy
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@DG said:
When I looked at the options with a friend a few months ago, there seemed no point in getting an inkjet. No only does the ink run when trombone players spit on the page, but the pages take so long to print that a thousand page run would take for ever.
However, if it is only for non pressurised situations,then I guess that laser is the unnecessarily expensive option.
DG
@golafs said:
how do you make these pdf/x files.
is it possible in Finale or Sibelius?
@DG said:
JWL, good to know that there are some good Inkjets. Are there any ones that print faster than one page a week? [:D]
You gave some very good advice and then spoilt it by mentioning the name Kalmus. This travesty of a company does not belong in a post that is geared towards music production. [8o|]
DG
@DG said:
JWL, good to know that there are some good Inkjets. Are there any ones that print faster than one page a week? [:D]
You gave some very good advice and then spoilt it by mentioning the name Kalmus. This travesty of a company does not belong in a post that is geared towards music production. [8o|]
DG
@DG said:
JWL, good to know that there are some good Inkjets. Are there any ones that print faster than one page a week? [:D]
You gave some very good advice and then spoilt it by mentioning the name Kalmus. This travesty of a company does not belong in a post that is geared towards music production. [8o|]
DG
I do the same as mathis. I bring all my MIDI into Sibelius and print using a HP Laserjet 1300, printing on A4 at the best print print settings. You can blow it up to A3 no problem because of the clarity.
I tried using a inkjet and it took me forever. I did an experiment once with my inkjet and the laserjet together as I have sibelius running on 2 different computers. By the time the ink jet had completed 1 1/2 pages in it's best settings, my laser jet had finished 50! And the results from the laser were much crisper and clearer. And when I blew up a page from each to A3, the laserjet was much better. So, it's faster, clearer and produces perfect results when blown up.