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#473943 - 08/02/19 07:52 AM
Re: O/T: Need printer-scanner recommendation
[Re: TedS]
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Registered: 09/21/02
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Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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I have to do a good deal of scanning and printing for my band, so reliability and quality is important, but so is the cost. For the last ten years I have used Brother all-in-one laser printers. My latest is the MFC-2740DW. The only drawback is BW only, but the cost per copy is next to nothing.
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#474063 - 08/03/19 07:45 PM
Re: O/T: Need printer-scanner recommendation
[Re: TedS]
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Thanks all for the recommendations. Reading reviews on Amazon.com is depressing! It seems that for pretty much any brand of consumer inkjet, about one in five doesn't meet the end user's needs!
Stephen, please tell me more about digitized fake books... Where does one find them? I don't need a huge library of standards at my fingertips. I'm not very good at sight reading, so if I haven't practiced it I'm not playing it! I just want digital versions of specific songs that I like. I'm not averse to spending money to save time and effort. If the score display app has the ability to send MIDI notes, that's a plus but not an absolute necessity.
Another question... with digital music, how does one add "notes" to the score about fingering, cues to change variations, etc?
I'm convinced that there's a better way than printed sheets and thumbing through bulky song books. Just trying to figure out the hardware, software, and work-flow that offer the best way forward. Thanks!!
Edited by TedS (08/03/19 07:47 PM)
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#474091 - 08/04/19 03:51 AM
Re: O/T: Need printer-scanner recommendation
[Re: TedS]
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Registered: 04/13/05
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Loc: USA
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Stephen, please tell me more about digitized fake books... Where does one find them? I don't need a huge library of standards at my fingertips. I'm not very good at sight reading, so if I haven't practiced it I'm not playing it! I just want digital versions of specific songs that I like. I'm not averse to spending money to save time and effort. If the score display app has the ability to send MIDI notes, that's a plus but not an absolute necessity.
Another question... with digital music, how does one add "notes" to the score about fingering, cues to change variations, etc?
I'm convinced that there's a better way than printed sheets and thumbing through bulky song books. Just trying to figure out the hardware, software, and work-flow that offer the best way forward. Thanks!! Ted, Check your PM that I sent. Most music software apps for sheet music allow you to make annotations on the sheets. My favorite app is unReal book for displaying sheets on iOS, with Android, I use Mobile Sheets Pro https://www.zubersoft.com/mobilesheets/
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#474109 - 08/04/19 12:02 PM
Re: O/T: Need printer-scanner recommendation
[Re: TedS]
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Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5520
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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What Steve said, I use the same.
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#474123 - 08/04/19 02:33 PM
Re: O/T: Need printer-scanner recommendation
[Re: Bernie9]
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