I have an Epson Stylus Photo R1800 that handles up to 13"x19"; I use it
mostly for making color prints of my wife's art.  It works fine with
Ledger-size (11"x17") paper in black & white, too. I use it with "heavy
photo matte" paper with minimum feed problems.  I've produced conductor
scores from PDFs with it for a friend.  It has been superceded by the
R1900, or the somewhat less expensive R1400.  Price <$300 new from
itsupplies.com. You might check with the supplier WRT paper thickness
capabilities of these printers, but the "Photo" series seem to handle
photo-print-weight papers just fine.

Joe

On 03/27/2011 07:45 PM, PMA wrote:
>
> Hi List.
>
> If you were shopping for a fine non-feature-crazy laser or inkjet
> printer to be used
> *only* for private publishing of your LilyPond scores (that trusty old
> dot-matrix will
> handle everything else), is there a make-&-model you would especially
> consider?
>
> One constraint -- it must output comfortably onto 11x17 inch card stock.
>
> I'd much appreciate any thoughts.  The vista of available contraptions
> is daunting!
>
> Thanks,
> Pete
>
>
>
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