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Jan 06, 2016 09:23 |  #1

Does anyone print anything anymore? I've noticed there isn't a sub-forum to discuss photo printers.

My 22 year old HP LaserJet 4+ (yes, monochrome) is still going strong but the LPT interface is becoming a hassle with having to add in a card. I'm educating myself on color lasers and noticed they are rarely discussed here.


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Jan 06, 2016 10:29 |  #2

There is a whole section for discussing printing. Post Processing, Marketing & Presenting Photos




  
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Jan 06, 2016 12:47 |  #3

I just got a printer and love printing. I used to love doing darkroom work as well and it just feels like the process is complete when you have a printed copy of your work.

You won't see much colour laser for printing photos as inkjet is far superior in that regard. If you are like me, I was totally against inkjet printers because of ink costs, I've now found that 3rd party inks such as Precision Color and Jon Cone inks work out to be a small fraction of the OEM cost of ink.

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Jan 06, 2016 13:05 |  #4

I have found that even Costco is withdrawing on-site photo printing from some stores...in our area with many Costco locations, several now send out printing to a central Costco site (5-10 miles away) and have to truck the prints from there to the other stores, so no more 0ne-hour service.

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Jan 06, 2016 13:11 |  #5
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All the time, but I don't print them myself. I use a lab.


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Jan 06, 2016 13:12 |  #6

chuckmiller wrote in post #17846708 (external link)
I'm educating myself on color lasers and noticed they are rarely discussed here.

don't even consider a laser printer for photographic output, it's inkjet all the way. You'd be surprised at how good even the cheapest inkjet can be.

and yes, i print photos fairly often. My kids like having them and so do I.


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Jan 06, 2016 13:13 as a reply to  @ Alveric's post |  #7

I still use a lab if I have a huge order of 5x7's or 8x10's for a group or team. At that point it may still be cheaper to print at home but it's not worth my time. Large prints, 16x20 or larger, I send to a lab as well since I'm limited to 13" wide.


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Jan 06, 2016 13:25 |  #8

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I still use a lab if I have a huge order of 5x7's or 8x10's for a group or team. At that point it may still be cheaper to print at home but it's not worth my time. Large prints, 16x20 or larger, I send to a lab as well since I'm limited to 13" wide.

this too.

i keep 4x6 and 8.5x11 paper to print mostly 4x6, 5x7 and 8x10. If I'm distributing it to my family I will print maybe 5 at home. I also have some 13x19 paper but only rarely use it for a landscape type shot, or something off the wall that I really like.


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Jan 06, 2016 13:33 as a reply to  @ Left Handed Brisket's post |  #9

Me too. I loaded up on Canon paper when it was on sale.
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Also bought some Canson watercolour paper from Michael's to try out. First attempt wasn't very good but I'll keep trying.


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Jan 06, 2016 13:36 |  #10

I use to print a lot using my own printer but have now switched over to Costco. The results are as good as I can do using my own equipment for a fraction of the cost.


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Jan 06, 2016 13:38 |  #11

troehr wrote in post #17846774 (external link)
There is a whole section for discussing printing. Post Processing, Marketing & Presenting Photos

ooops, mised it.


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Jan 06, 2016 13:38 |  #12

To me, a photo has to be on paper.

I print at home, on an inkjet.




  
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Jan 06, 2016 13:43 |  #13

flowrider wrote in post #17846976 (external link)
You won't see much colour laser for printing photos as inkjet is far superior in that regard. If you are like me, I was totally against inkjet printers because of ink costs, I've now found that 3rd party inks such as Precision Color and Jon Cone inks work out to be a small fraction of the OEM cost of ink.

Check out www.printerknowledge.c​om (external link) for a lot more information about printers and refilling.

It is surprising to hear this. I remember when laser color couldn't be beat. I do have a Canon i9900.


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Jan 06, 2016 13:48 as a reply to  @ chuckmiller's post |  #14

Colour laser is great for text, charts, and graphics but lacks the detail and gamut for photos. I have 3 printers at home. Monochrome all in one, colour laser, and a inkjet photo printer.


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Jan 06, 2016 13:50 |  #15

I do all my printing at home on inkjet as well.


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