by "young.snodgrass@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
" <young.snodgrass@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Feb 28, 2008 at 11:39 AM
Hello Griff:
Epson soaks you for the paper "rolls!" But I go to printing shops and
have them cut paper to size for me. They can easily cut 13" x 44". I
also buy 11x17 paper from OfficeMax. I've been using an Epson 1270
for years!
A friend does Genealogy using Microsoft's Visio, so he puts his text
and photos where he wants. Takes them to places that have plotters
and prints on 3' x 10' sheets! Not much taping there! (In fact, he
doesn't tape them. He just lays them out side by side.) We use 2 or
3 3' x 8' tables to display them! That way people can stand on both
sides of the display.
Another friend buys his ink in jars and prints huge charts with the
ink jars connected directly to his printer! There are special kits
for this sold in the professional photo magazines!
Good Luck!
Cordially yours,
Young Snodgrass
On Feb 27, 6:19=A0pm, Ted Griffin <griff...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> I've been considering buying a printer with the optional paper roll,
> like the Epson R1800 or the new R1900 due out soon. =A0Wouldn't
something
> like this be great for printing out charts and trees in FTM? =A0Does
> anyone have one or has used one? =A0I'm getting tired of taping pages
> together for displays at family reunions.
>
> Griff