Hi Andrew, Hi Nick, Maybe try small local printers: they can usually cut you custom sizes in the colour/weight/sort you need. They'll probably quote for few thousand pieces though... Cheers, Pierre
2015-04-19 11:11 GMT+02:00 Nick Payne <nick.pa...@internode.on.net>: > 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 > > _______________________________________________ > lilypond-user mailing list > lilypond-user@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user > >
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