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| 577704 | 2007-08-07 08:38:00 | I would like to set up a SMALL business (not Commercial) in digital photo printing. Which type fo printers would give me quality prints? fkapepa |
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| 577705 | 2007-08-07 08:43:00 | Ones that cost more than standard desktop home style printers. Your probably better off talking to a supplier of commercial grade digital printers - they are not actually that big. You might want to ask forum member plod. | winmacguy (3367) | ||
| 577706 | 2007-08-07 11:20:00 | I have used printers a little, not a large amount, but have talked to a fair few people about them, and quite a few people recommend some of Canon's products. Can't really add too much here. Use Google - it has the answers to life ;) |
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| 577707 | 2007-08-07 21:27:00 | I print a lot out on an Epson Photo R2400. Great quality on good Epson paper. I also have a dedicated Kodak Photo Printer and in my opinion the Epson results are slightly better, although I have no idea on how long a print from either printer would actually last before it fades away. I would guess the Kodak one's prints would last longer. The R2400 is an A3+ printer but I do a lot of DTP work so it gets used a lot for that as well. Prints from my Epson R310 come out almost as well as the R2400. My Neighbour is in the Howick Camera Club and a lot of their members seemingly went Canon, but I don't know what models. Cheaper to run so he told me. |
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