At 01:03 PM 1/1/2003 -0800, you wrote:
Hi, guys. Back again. It's been a hectic year and a half for me. Missed
you all. <g>
Listen, Katie and I have interest in a topnotch photo printer. What's the
inside dope?
Tris
..
Depending on your budget and need. If you have lots of dough, then get the
Fuji Pictrography 3000/4000, for a mere $4000 and $10000, you can have
prints that are unrivaled in your block.
Coming down from the sky a bit, a Kodak dye-sub printer is $1000. Good if
you want to sell 8x10 prints and want that continuous tone look. The Epson
2200 should make prints that last almost as long, and is more flexible and
capable in print sizes, for about $700, but with teeny-tiny dots. In terms
of color fidelity, nothing beats the Epson 1280 or the Canon S9000. The
C9000 is exceptionally fast but Epson is better in terms of paper selection
and after market supplies including quad black ink. They are both around
$400-$500.
There are many great printers for cheaper than these, but these are the
topnotch ones. You can't go wrong with any of these if it is within your
budget.
// richard <http://www.imagecraft.com>
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