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Flamdragz
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   Posted 4/6/2002 12:56 PM (GMT -6)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
To all on this forum,

I have put in a request for a very small page layout tool that will allow the user to print up the music on an 11" x 17" page in booklet form. In other words creating some feature that would do pagination of music for printing 11" x 17", so one would just have to print, and it comes out in the correct order.

I was wondering if anyone else would find this helpful?

Also, I was curious about the way other users are doing this. I am aware of saving as graphics and importing into another page layout program. Are there any other methods people use.

Robby Poole

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   Posted 4/6/2002 2:25 PM (GMT -6)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Robby:

When I do stuff at 11x17, I more often than not simply make the two-sided copies myself by running the paper through my printer twice. If I'm going to have the score drilled and comb-clipped at my printer's, I make the inside page margins .75" and the outside margins .5" or .25".

Cheers.

Gary
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   Posted 4/6/2002 6:47 PM (GMT -6)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Yep, this would make a great feature request. It really doesn't seems like it should be that difficult to implement either. Currently, however, you can export the Finale files as EPS (I won't mention the PostScript and XP problem again - oops too late) and use PageMaker's Built Booklet plug-in. I think InDesign has a similar feature, but I'm not sure.
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   Posted 4/6/2002 11:29 PM (GMT -6)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
You can try Clickbook. I think the site is http://www.bluesquirrel.com or http://www.clickbook.com.

Ken
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   Posted 4/7/2002 6:29 AM (GMT -6)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
The Finale manual has a helpful section on booklet printing in the printing chapter. Assuming you have a printer that handles double-page originals, it works fine. I use it all the time.
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   Posted 4/7/2002 8:31 AM (GMT -6)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Hi, Gary!
You have an LJ5000, right?
Do you wait for the first page to cool down before you re-insert it into the printer?

I have a Ricoh AP 2100, decidedly not on the same level as the 5000, but I paid only $300 for it through Tiger Direct.

My manual warns against "pseudo-duplexing," but that could be only to make users think about buying the more expensive model with the duplexer as an overpriced add-on.
Jim
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PS--1b: Stuart. 2b: Jones & Mantilla. ss: Bressoud. 3b: Malzone. OF Yaz, Lee Thomas, Conigliaro, Mejias. C: Tillman & Nixon. SP: Wilson, Monbo, Morehead, & Lamabe. RP: Radatz & Earley--
how 'bout that, from memory. Now you can figure out how old I am.

Jim
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   Posted 4/11/2002 5:29 PM (GMT -6)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Has anybody out there ever used Kinko's for printing on 11"X17"? Or, is there another source similar to Kinko's that you've used or aware of?

Darrel

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