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From: | Jeremiah Reilly |
Subject: | Re: Printing music parts and scores |
Date: | Thu, 3 Jan 2008 11:57:05 -0500 |
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...
For bigger jobs, I simply package the PDF along with an instruction page, and email it to a "printer" (e.g., Kinko's). ... ...I'm sure your "local" (i.e., nearest) Kinko's or equivalent (Mr Speedy? PrintHouse? etc.) would be happy to courier the job to you (or whomever) upon completion.
"Fast-food" print shops (like Kinko's) will definitely be easier to find, quicker, and cheaper. But the output will never match a *real* (offset/litho) print run. If you're *serious* about the job, contact a *real* print house, get a plate made from the camera-ready PDF, and then have a large (e.g., 1000+ copies) run done -- it will be pricier (at least twice the Kinko's option), but will look *much* better.
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