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I am after a decent all in one printer that is really good to print photos!

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pinkbubble · 26/12/2007 18:02

Anyone got any ideas?

DH bought me a really nice digital camera, and the print dock that I have already can reduce pictures but can't make them any larger than 6x4.

Thanks

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oxocube · 26/12/2007 18:04

Mine is Epson Photo R265. I'm really pleased with it. It will print up to A4 size photos

pinkbubble · 26/12/2007 18:05

Is it a printer as well or does it just print photos?

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oxocube · 26/12/2007 18:08

Its a normal printer but also prints photos and we have an attachment which prints disk covers should you ever feel the need! I'm not very techie though - my dad bought this one for me and ds- so look out for other suggestions

pinkbubble · 26/12/2007 18:10

I am not very techie either! Every little helps!

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Roobie · 26/12/2007 18:15

After much research about a year ago now I went for an Epson Stylus Photo R800.

pinkbubble · 26/12/2007 18:19

Will have a look - Thanks!

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nannyL · 27/12/2007 00:29

this month which did a report on printers and the cost of ink per picture

one brand (i think it was hp) cost £2.14 per photo to print. (that is ONLY ink, not even the photo paper)

with that in mind i would always spend

SueW · 27/12/2007 00:33

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miobombino · 27/12/2007 11:04

I have what Roobie has; good all round for other printing too. My 3 older dcs use it too for printing off homework research etc.i just print a few photos at home, eg if i'm feeling artistic or just want to post a few off quickly to my mum. Otherwise i take my memory card down to Snappy Snaps and do it all there.

pinkbubble · 27/12/2007 16:46

Thanks for the info, much appreciated. I actually do not print every photo that I take, its just that I do scrapbooking and so its more for convenience rather than practicality! So only print the actual picture that I am going to use. The rest just get down loaded onto the computer.

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