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01-07-2011, 10:38 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-07-2011, 10:38 AM by Alexam.)
I was just thinking about photography and the fact that my printer is not so good at printing photographs.
By the time I brought up the PP site to ask this question, I sat here for about 30 secs, trying to think why I was there .............. it's called a 'senior moment' ....................... anybody else get these, like going upstairs to get something and forgetting what? .................... Don't smile!
Anyway ................... if I was to go for another printer .... not a multi purpose jobbie as I have an Epson SX410, but just one for really good prints, what should I go for and what are the benefits please.
Thanks
Malcolm
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I can certainly relate to the "senior moments!" Have them all the time. (What were we talking about......)
As for printers, I think so much of it is personal taste. I am currently using two older Epsons (RX595 and 1200). Both seem to do a fine job with the exception of ink drying if not used periodically.
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I have a three grand Minolta Magicolor DL2300 colour laser here which turns out cruddy photos and a cheapie Canon dye sublimation CP740 which beats it hands down ! If I want really good prints I usually visit the local Woolworth's photo lab which has equipment I could never afford.
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Alexam, Having bought several printers in my time.....you can not go past Cannon. I have a Cannon Pixma MP800 I keep just for photos , had it for a few years and still going strong.
Laser printers do not work well using photo paper. Better to use ordinary paper believe it or not.
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I'm printing with the Epson 1800 printer.
Its very good and the inks are not bad for price.
Good overall printer !!!
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I'm about to upgrade to one of Epsons newer models that handles black and white amazingly fabulous....however....I love my Epson 1400...it prints wonderful color portraits...it actually makes my images look even better than what I see on the screen...it just seems to know what I want...I will keep it until it or I die....they still sell this model and you can now get it in the $200 range...ink last long too....they do cost around $18 apiece ....but you can find them for $15...on sale....ink quality is great.