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"To be Archived in24hrs TBC "Print your tree
Hi All
Has anyone successfully printed a large family tree using 'Listing Paper' and a 'Standard Printer'?
By this I mean the paper that comes joined in one large box, perforated. By standard printer I mean any desktop injet.
Thanks
Ray
Has anyone successfully printed a large family tree using 'Listing Paper' and a 'Standard Printer'?
By this I mean the paper that comes joined in one large box, perforated. By standard printer I mean any desktop injet.
Thanks
Ray
Re: Print your tree
OK, no luck with that then. How do you all print your trees? Just use A4 and stick them together?
Ray
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Re: Print your tree
Acorna wrote:OK, no luck with that then. How do you all print your trees? Just use A4 and stick them together?
Ray
ray at the genealogy fairs you can get it done dont know how much though
hi ray this topic was disscussed here
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Re: Print your tree
I too want to know this for the Black Country Connections tree
when I had just 1,ooo on my own tree I used a normal printer and stuck them all together.
But with over 30,000 ancestors in our tree now I need to get a professional company that will print it off
maybe at 50,000 stage

when I had just 1,ooo on my own tree I used a normal printer and stuck them all together.
But with over 30,000 ancestors in our tree now I need to get a professional company that will print it off
maybe at 50,000 stage

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Re: Print your tree
Northern Lass wrote:I too want to know this for the Black Country Connections tree
when I had just 1,ooo on my own tree I used a normal printer and stuck them all together.
But with over 30,000 ancestors in our tree now I need to get a professional company that will print it off
maybe at 50,000 stage
and decorate a wall with it

might go to the fair in sept will get some cards
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Re: Print your tree
here the link to Exhibitors including printers
http://www.nationalfamilyhistoryfair.com/exhibitors.htm
http://www.nationalfamilyhistoryfair.com/exhibitors.htm
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Re: Print your tree
Ray,
I used to do this when I had a much older printer and continuous paper was the usual type used. Reunion on my Mac would do it fine, but I had to fiddle a lot with the layout to get it to fit the correct height of image to fit on the paper.
I used to do this when I had a much older printer and continuous paper was the usual type used. Reunion on my Mac would do it fine, but I had to fiddle a lot with the layout to get it to fit the correct height of image to fit on the paper.
Some mistakes are too much fun
to only make once.
to only make once.
Re: Print your tree
Thanks for the replies all. Looks like I'll have to get an old dot matrix printer or lots of tape.
Local printers charge a fortune so wont be using them.
Regards
Ray
Local printers charge a fortune so wont be using them.

Regards
Ray
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Re: Print your tree
Ray, hullo there,
I've just joined and this is my first post. I thought it might have been on other tacks but never mind.
Long ago (it seems) I decided to do my own 'trees' in Microsoft Publisher, and, with the recent acquisition of an A3 Printer (A3 = double A4), I have the capacity. I also acquired an A3 Scanner so I can copy. I think for me they are becoming necessary tools.
I do other stuff needing the A3 equipment so it all gets well used and has been worth the outlay.
Best Wishes,
James.
I've just joined and this is my first post. I thought it might have been on other tacks but never mind.
Long ago (it seems) I decided to do my own 'trees' in Microsoft Publisher, and, with the recent acquisition of an A3 Printer (A3 = double A4), I have the capacity. I also acquired an A3 Scanner so I can copy. I think for me they are becoming necessary tools.
I do other stuff needing the A3 equipment so it all gets well used and has been worth the outlay.
Best Wishes,
James.
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Re: Print your tree
Can anyone add any more to this?
If not to be archived in 24hrs.
Jo
If not to be archived in 24hrs.
Jo
