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Printing a Book Music Template on Cardboard
By Russ Doering

[ Bjorn Isebaert wrote in 040826 MMDigest:


>> The only thing I'd like to do is to print directly onto cardboard,
>> but I haven't succeeded in doing this, having tried a variety of dot
>> matrix printers: the cardboard seems to be too slippery and too thick.


Hi Bjorn,  How thick is the cardboard, and have you tried an ink jet
printer?  There may be others, but the HP 1000C can print on stiff
material since it can go straight through without bending.  I am not
sure how thick of material can go through, but I might try some to
find out.

Russ Doering
Sunnyvale, Calif.



(Message sent Fri, 27 Aug 2004 04:38:51 EDT , from time zone -0400.)

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