by "Bob F." <bob@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Feb 28, 2008 at 02:37 PM
"Ian Goddard" <goddai01@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:ovudnRQj8OO7RVvanZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Ted Griffin wrote:
>> I've been considering buying a printer with the optional paper roll,
like
>> the Epson R1800 or the new R1900 due out soon. Wouldn't something like
>> this be great for printing out charts and trees in FTM? Does anyone
have
>> one or has used one? I'm getting tired of taping pages together for
>> displays at family reunions.
>> Griff
>
> How about any old dot-matrix printer that has sprocket feed and print on
> fan-fold?
>
> --
> Ian
>
> Hotmail is for spammers. Real mail address is igoddard
> at nildram co uk
You might look into a printer that accepts Banner Paper, and buy some of
that type paper. It worked out well for me at one time. But there's
nothing like a large page printer but the cost of the printer an paper are
too much for my hobby. You can take your CD to a Printing house like
Kinko's. Ask them beforehand what formats you should use on your CD(s).
Expect to pay about $20 per 4' x 5' page.
--
BobF.
Lincoln actually got it right but was way ahead of his time when he said,
"You can have some of you computer working all of the time and all of your
computer working some of the time but..." It was he that said that,
wasn't
it?