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I was told to print hard copy scores to bring to my undergrad interviews. I have three scores I need to print, two of which are very large ensemble pieces (15-25 parts).

I need them fairly soon, and Staples does same day printing and binding. The only issue is, I like to format my large scores with 9x12 marigins, so each part is more visible (especially to the older eyes of college professors). However, if I went with Staples or FedEx, I would have to do 8.5x11 margins, and I feel that the parts would look extremely small. 

There are a few smaller companies that bind and engrave 9x12, but these are big files, and I’m not sure if they will be able to get it done as quickly as I need.

Should I just suck it up and go with the printer paper size, or is there a way I can get the margins I desire?

Thanks in advance!

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