MMD > Archives > July 1998 > 1998.07.09 > 12Prev  Next


Printing Words On Music Rolls
By Matthew Caulfield

Andy,  What you seem to be doing is getting back to the way QRS did it
and still does: using a long belt to print the words.  Now you are
grappling with the means to get the words onto the belt.

You may end up cutting the words into the belt as a stencil, just as
they do.  That would involve getting and alphabet of steel punches
made.  Sounds like you'd have to do that anyway, if you keep going down
the path you are on, in order to solve the mirror-image problem.  Why
not talk to a good old-time Linotype man or print-shop foreman about
this aspect of your problem?

Matthew Caulfield

 [ John Malone adapted a commercial stencil-punching machine for
 [ continuous-feed stencil cardboard.  Maybe it survived the fire
 [ at Play-Rite.  -- Robbie



(Message sent Thu, 09 Jul 1998 09:24:34 -0700 , from time zone -0700.)

Key Words in Subject:  Music, Printing, Rolls, Words

Related by Subject:
1998.07.09.12 (This article) - Printing Words On Music Rolls
2021.06.06.04 - 3D Printing of Piano Roll Spool Flanges
from Marshall Jose
2021.04.19.01 - Replicating Labels: Digital Imaging & Printing
from Monica Jones
2021.02.11.02 - Painting a Calfskin Drum Head
from Mike Perry
2021.02.05.04 - Seek Piano Roll Label Printing Service
from Kel Geiger
2021.01.22.04 - 3D Printing of Ampico Jumbo Spool Flanges
from Mike Nicholls
2021.01.08.01 - Painting a Calfskin Drum Head
from Mike Perry
2020.12.16.04 - 3D Printing of Piano Roll Spool Flanges
from Rich Sitler
2020.12.12.03 - 3D Printing of Piano Roll Spool Flanges
from Jon Page
2020.12.09.02 - 3D Printing of Piano Roll Spool Flanges
from Piotr Barcz
2020.12.05.01 - 3D Printing of Piano Roll Spool Flanges
from Ian Hamilton
2020.12.05.02 - 3D Printing of Elbows and Tees
from John Grant