Points to be careful about when buying a photo printer?
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Author | Orhan Toker |
| Profession | Architect M.Sc. | |
| Autodesk Authorized Consultant | ||
| Database Specialist | ||
Hi dear friends,
Many of you want to buy a photo printer and ask me; ‘Which one should I buy?’. And my answer is; ‘Do not buy!’
. Because unit price of printing through them costs more than having it printed. Yet, printing any photo you want is a good feeling. So, I advice you, people still want to buy, to be careful about some issues.
Firstly, I strongly recommend you to buy a thermal printer (DYE SUB) if it is used only for photo printing. Because inkjet printers are a huge trickery and you pay for paper and ink separately. And the result is not as much as a photo. Thermal printers, on the other hand, give us clear prints very close to a photograph. Kodak and Cannon photo printers are eligible since their supply materials are easy to find and a single print of them costs approximately 0.40 USD.
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