Cecil Rigby wrote about his favorite paper stock:
here it's only available in 23x35 and I have it cut to 11x17.
shouldn't lose too much, though; you should be able to get 2000 sheets
of 11 x 17 from one ream of 23 x 35
I've *never* paid for cutting, and only ten bucks for wrapping!
some s
Hi Cecil,
Weyerhaueser makes a nice acid-free natural white70# paper in 11x17 --
Cougar Opaque digital. I'm sure that would be less expensive than
having 23x35 paper cut down.
The Ricoh AP2610 has been discontinued, but you might be able to still
find one on eBay (which is where I got mine).
On Tuesday, March 9, 2004, at 04:08 PM, Cecil Rigby wrote:
I've been looking for a replacement printer for masters and will check
out
this Ricoh based on what you've said
thanks!
Refer to a recent thread for AP2610/AP2610N issues. It's not in
production anymore, but you can find some decen
> From: Darcy James Argue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Finale 3 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 3/9/2004 6:41:51 PM
> Subject: Re: [Finale] Paper Redux
>
> On 09 Mar 2004, at 06:12 PM, Cecil Rigby wrote:
>
> > Hi Darcy-
> >
> > do you mind telling us what t
On 09 Mar 2004, at 06:12 PM, Cecil Rigby wrote:
Hi Darcy-
do you mind telling us what the paper & shipping costs were?
I can't remember the exact amount, and it hasn't showed up on my credit
card statement yet. The paper was something like $80 for 2000 sheets,
which I think is probably on the
Hi Darcy-
do you mind telling us what the paper & shipping costs were?
you're gonna be busy with that trimmer, man! go to your local
newspaper and ask them to cut it down- smile real big and they'll do it for
free a few bucks under the table to the boss and they'll shrink-wrap
it, too