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  1. Songbird

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    Thanks @Escarpment , that’s useful and helpful information to know.
     
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    Retired Some people are so poor all they have is money

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    Hi,

    Thanks so much @Songbird for replying with so many useful suggestions.

    Yes I do have a printer and I've had it for about 25 years; it's an HP LaserJet P1102w; years ago I bought a large box of toner cartridges and still have most of them because each cartridge lasts for so long. It prints in black only which is fine for me; I've had colour printers in the past and one Epson printer had a huge appetite for expensive cartridges; put a new cartridge in and print a test page the cartridge was then down to two thirds full; the printer was dumped into the recycling skip at the tip.

    When my wonderful wife Bron passed away in March this year I wanted enlarged photographs of her and visited a company in Wakefield; one 8" square colour photo with frame cost over £50. I then visited Max Spielman in Meadowhall and the lady assistant was brilliant; not only having photos enlarged but also buying two frames and she even installed photos into the frames as I waited; the whole lot cost under half I'd paid to have just one professionally framed I didn't begrudge paying in the least.

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    Photo prints 6" x 4" from 9p each; absolutely amazing value and not worth having a colour printer for. I can highly recommend Max Spielman; I'll check if they do document copying and enlarging?

    I'm unsure about our local library; I think it closed and is now a childrens nursary. I avoid driving into my local Huddersfield town center like the plague; I travel by car and the couincil detest car owners; it's not with the hassle of facing fines due to bus gates and cycle only streets?

    My HP printer only prints A4 size in one go I could of course print an A4 document in larger size by printing parts of it then attaching them together but it would take forever; I didn't mind paying 50p per page for an A3 but at £1 I think it's over the top.

    I've looked into buying a second hand A3 mono printer but these are expensive and might bring me a lot of trouble.

    I've copied music scores to memory stick and don't need to print or enlarge; I can use my studio laptop to display the score but this cold weather means lots of heating the studio.

    Thanks for your information @Escarpment can you print A3 size? Mono laser printers are indeed very cheap to use for printing; mine gets used a great deal. You raise a very important point regarding printer heads drying out on inkjet printers; inkjets need using a lot but then comes the huge cartridge expense.


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    My printer is the one shown above and it owes me nothing; still extremely reliable even after lots of use over 25 years. Yes A3 printers are considerably more expensive even if bought used.

    @NigelJ You are a gem coming in with your very useable suggestion which I take very seriously indeed and I can adopt it so easily because I'm remodeling my studio; a projector connected to my laptop with memory stick can project to a ceiling drop down screeen; what a brilliant suggestion; the dire weather being so cold is slowing studio use but in the meantime I can look into buying the drop down screen and projector.

    What's causing this problem for me is eyesight; I have new reading glasses and new distance glasses; placing an A4 sized music score at a distance allowing full violin bow use means reading glasses won't work and neither will distance glasses; I could use glasses which enlarge but the would need to be prescription glasses; I tried the cheap enlarging glasses bought from Home Bargains but I was blind using these. Violn playing is very difficult for a novice to learn but I'm overcoming problems as they arise and will continue to do so.

    Many thanks once again everyone for your help and useful suggestions; all are very much appreciated. Time to get my hand into my pocket again @NigelJ :dbgrtmb:

    Kind regards, Col.
     
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      That sounds good, I take it you'd scale the pattern (S,M,L) on the computer and then project life size.
       
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        Patterns are usually provided in a layered format - you switch off all the layers except the size you want. Then, when you print (or project) it, there is a test square e.g. 5cm by 5cm. So you check the size of that on your printed or projected output, and if it matches you're good to go.

        I print all my patterns and the test square is always perfect. I printed out one yesterday, it was 64 pages of A4 and now I've got to stick them all together. That's where projection has an advantage!
         
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          Retired Some people are so poor all they have is money

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          Hi,

          I've now so many useful options; an additional option is I have my old Win 10 computer sitting unused and all it needs for studio use is a monitor and keyboard; a 24" monitor would be plenty big enough whilst having full access to the Internet and video editing etc? I recently bought a Win11 OEM OS; The monitor could be desk or wall mounted. Cost isn't a problem but even a brand new monitor and keyboard won't cost much; I have a cordless mouse and lots of assorted cables. The cumputer could then be the core of the studio. There's nothing to stop me having both; the computer and projector. I want to get Christmas out of the way.

          Juggling with 64 A4 pages will be challenging for you @Escarpment especially if not identified; good luck.

          This has opened up lots of interesting replies.

          Kind regards, Col.
           
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          All the pages are clearly numbered @Retired; patterns have a tiled format with a blank border around each page so you can glue or tape them. However my printer does tend to spit out sheets all over the floor if you give it too big a job, and then they are out of order.
           
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