Digital Photo Printer

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by Mr.Cheeks, Jul 27, 2009.

  1. Mr.Cheeks

    Mr.Cheeks 1st ever Gold Member! Gold Member

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    Hey chaps,

    need some advise as to what printer i shoukd go for....

    should inc;

    • Wifi
    • USB
    • memory card slots
    • ink jet
    • glossy photo paper, cards, matt photo paper
    • borderless print outs

    i think thats all the requirement at the moment, just bought this and would like get a printer to go...

    any recommendations?
     
  2. Bluerinse
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    Bluerinse Exabyte Poster

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    I Like Epson, they seem reliable and solid for a reasonable price and their Ink *Epson Colorfast* is good. it doesn't fade like others.

    What they say..

     
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  3. Mr.Cheeks

    Mr.Cheeks 1st ever Gold Member! Gold Member

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  4. Kitkatninja
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    How big do you want to print? Cause if it's up to A4, then the HP is out.

    -Ken
     
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  5. Mof

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    Hp is proberley the best at the moment, I would recommend making sure the ink cartridges are in seperate pots , but if its just for home you will find its cheeper to get real photographic prints on line.
     
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  6. Ence

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    I find that they redly expediences to replace ink in some caes cheaper to but a new printer.

    any recommendations? Use an online printer foto.com photobox.co.uk

    photobox.co.uk sodedd up a order and was a late send out. So don't use any more have used for wedding photos. Both use good paper

    Both once signed up you get a number of free photos prints

    foto.com 20 6 X 4.4 each time.
    photobox.co.uk 40 free prints
     
  7. Mr.Cheeks

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    cheers for the advice so far lads...
     
  8. Modey

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    I run an event photography business as a side line and we only use Canon printers. We rely on high quality high speed printing as we produce our pictures so we can sell them at the event.

    I could highly recommend the ip8500 and the ip6700d (which is still available for under £100 and it a suberb printer).

    Nice camera btw, I'm a Nikon fanboi when it comes to DSLR's. :)
     
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  9. Mr.Cheeks

    Mr.Cheeks 1st ever Gold Member! Gold Member

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    hmmm interesting Modey.
    might be getting back to you aswell.... still learning all the functions of the camera, and am thinking of getting another len to go with it...
     

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