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Marc Gipson
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Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2005 1:02 am    Post subject: 1/2 plotting Reply with quote

Is there a such thing as 15" or 21" 20lbs bond? Most of our work is done on
30x42 paper and it is quite a hassle to make 1/2 size sets. I have done a
quick search of HP. com and Xerox. com but the closestt I can find is 22".
Any help would be appreciated.

Marc

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jpostlewait
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Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2005 1:20 am    Post subject: Re: 1/2 plotting Reply with quote

We use 22 for half size 30x42.
Most of the time we get by without trimming, if the binder edge gets the extra inch, most don't notice.

John Postlewait
IS Department
George Butler Associates, Inc.
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F. Gump
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Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2005 1:46 am    Post subject: Re: 1/2 plotting Reply with quote

We can get our supplier to custom cut a roll to any special size.
Check with a local repro shop.



"Marc Gipson" <gipsonm AT ksassoc DOT com> wrote in message
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Is there a such thing as 15" or 21" 20lbs bond? Most of our work is done
on
30x42 paper and it is quite a hassle to make 1/2 size sets. I have done a
quick search of HP. com and Xerox. com but the closestt I can find is 22".
Any help would be appreciated.

Marc



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Matthew Gonzalez
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Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2005 5:55 am    Post subject: Re: 1/2 plotting Reply with quote

Marc Gipson wrote:
Quote:
Is there a such thing as 15" or 21" 20lbs bond? Most of our work is done on
30x42 paper and it is quite a hassle to make 1/2 size sets. I have done a
quick search of HP. com and Xerox. com but the closestt I can find is 22".
Any help would be appreciated.


I don't know how because it wasn't my job to know, but where I used to
work we printed half-size (15x21) all the time with no trimming required.



Matthew
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Jason Hickey
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Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2005 7:23 pm    Post subject: Re: 1/2 plotting Reply with quote

We've got 15" paper loaded right now in our Oce TDS600. The only problem
is that there's no standard mark for loading 15" paper (I guess they don't
print half-sized 30x42's in Europe). We had to make a best guesstimate,
then make our own mark once we "tweaked" the roll location on the spindle.

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Jason Hickey
Goodwyn, Mills, and Cawood, Inc
Birmingham, AL


"Marc Gipson" <gipsonm AT ksassoc DOT com> wrote in message
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Quote:
Is there a such thing as 15" or 21" 20lbs bond? Most of our work is done
on
30x42 paper and it is quite a hassle to make 1/2 size sets. I have done a
quick search of HP. com and Xerox. com but the closestt I can find is 22".
Any help would be appreciated.

Marc

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TRJ
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Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2005 8:06 pm    Post subject: Re: 1/2 plotting Reply with quote

16" rolls are available. It's not "half" size but works.

"Marc Gipson" <gipsonm AT ksassoc DOT com> wrote in message
news:424b05c5$1_3@newsprd01...
Quote:
Is there a such thing as 15" or 21" 20lbs bond? Most of our work is done
on
30x42 paper and it is quite a hassle to make 1/2 size sets. I have done a
quick search of HP. com and Xerox. com but the closestt I can find is 22".
Any help would be appreciated.

Marc

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