On 19/04/2015 18:46, Andrew Bernard wrote:
Dear Ponderers,
Down under here in Australia we use A4 and A3. A4 is just too small
for piano music, and A3 is generally too big to fit on the music desk
comfortably.
The ideal size for me is Klavierformat (235x310mm) which is the
standard size of editions such as Henle and so on. This paper size is
unobtainable except as a printer’s trim size. The next best thing is B4.
Consumer A3 printers will take B4 paper. But I am completely unable to
find a source of cut B4 in Australia or online, as a retail customer,
in standard wrapped reams, or indeed any quantity.
I frequently print scores as booklets onto A3+ (329x483) and fold in
half, giving a page size of 242x329. Most A3+ papers are single-sided
for photo printing and and about 300gsm - the lightest I've found for
double-sided printing is this:
http://www.pcx.com.au/ProductDetail.aspx?ProductId=2871
Nick
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