No, it takes paper 8.5 inches wide.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Motor Sport Visions Photography" <msvphoto@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 4:44 PM
Subject: Re: Re: [OM] Printer advice needed
> In a message dated 3/19/2002 John Hermanson writes:
>
> << Look at the Olympus P-400, it does up to 8.5x11 >>
>
> Er, that would be 7.5x10 right John? ;-)
>
> The P-400 is a very nice printer though.
>
> Speaking of dyesubs, I just got a note from Imaging Spectrum that
> mentions a new Kodak dyesub called a ML500. Only .90 per 8x10 and it
> does up to 270 per hour. Only $20k :(
>
> I was going to get a P-400 until I was talked out of the idea of
> offering prints at events. Not sure how many 4x6 prints the originator
> of this thread wants to run, but I would tend to suggest using one of
> the myriad of internet labs out there. My local lab (bayphoto.com) and
> photoaccess.com are the two I primarily use now.
>
> I am of the opinion that dyesub is better than inkjet, but the gap is
> narrowing. In both cases cost per print is high. May as well have it
> done on photographic paper and chemically processed IMO. I only use my
> inkjet for proofing and playing.
>
> Mike Veglia
> Motor Sport Visions Photography
> http://www.motorsportvisions.com
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