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DTB1981

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Can some one recomend a good printer for photos, or should i get one of the photo only printers?
 
I have a small HP photoprinter (4x6) and am very happy with it. For me and what I need the prints for it is just right....If I want to sell a print I get it printed at my LPS
 
justleesa:
I have a small HP photoprinter (4x6) and am very happy with it. For me and what I need the prints for it is just right....If I want to sell a print I get it printed at my LPS


Sounds good to me. Get the small one for home, and if I want somthing bigger pay the $1 and get it done
 
Consistantly rated tops for Photo's:
#1 Epson
#2 Canon
#3 HP

For multi purpose - i.e. text and photos, go HP.
 
Depending on how much printing you do, I really like the Sony Dye Sublimination printer I got my Dad, seems to work really nicely, produces great photos, and doesn't have any of those horrible issues that ink jets seem to have (at least every ink jet I've ever had).
 
If all you want are 4x6 prints The PictureMate is a terrific solution. Price ($119.99) is pretty good too.

I think the Photo Stylus R800 is the best buy/most flexible in the offering. Locally, it's $299.00 at CompUSA. It's put out a borderless 8.5x11 that'll knock your socks off.

DTB1981:
Would you recomend a EPSON Stylus PictureMate[/quote
 
I use an Epson 925 at home, but have a PictureMate for travel. I just bring it on the plane as one of the 2 carryons. I'm very happy with both printers. My wife has an Epson R800 on her computer and it does an excellent job as well.
 

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