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According to the website, I can print the hole punch cut out. When comparing it to my strips however, the size is one cell too small. I want to be able to print the strips, and tape them on my roll of strip so I can punch the holes and remove it after, but the strips don't fit.
What can I do to fix this? By the way, I am printing with a Brother HL-L2360D Series Printer and have tried many settings to get them to fit. But I get that close with my scale as Actual Size (100%) and am printing on a paper size of Letter. And yes, I am exporting the PDF as Letter. So, it should fit...! I think it's because my music box accepts wider strips, so I can't just use the PDF from here. If anyone can help, please do. I have been trying to solve this for over a year now...
Tough to solve printer problems remotely, but there is always the simple solution... rather than taping the paper onto the strip, just eyeball where the Xs are, and write them onto the strip by hand. This is how I got my start. Yes it's a little tedious, but then you won't get frustrated trying to align things.
I've had similar printing issues. Had to go into my printer settings and make sure I didn't have it set to not ignore my scale settings and turn off "resize to page width." Another commenter here mentioned they had to set their scale settings to a number slightly larger than 100%.
i usually set the printing scale to 104% and it lines up just about perfectly with the strip for my GI30 music box. try messing around with the scale of the printout until it fits the size of your paper well and it should work
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You might wanna try using this instead: https://github.com/aarushbothra/midibox
This will output your midi file as multiple dxf files, which you can then convert to PDF.
Tough to solve printer problems remotely, but there is always the simple solution... rather than taping the paper onto the strip, just eyeball where the Xs are, and write them onto the strip by hand. This is how I got my start. Yes it's a little tedious, but then you won't get frustrated trying to align things.
I've had similar printing issues. Had to go into my printer settings and make sure I didn't have it set to not ignore my scale settings and turn off "resize to page width." Another commenter here mentioned they had to set their scale settings to a number slightly larger than 100%.
i usually set the printing scale to 104% and it lines up just about perfectly with the strip for my GI30 music box. try messing around with the scale of the printout until it fits the size of your paper well and it should work