Matt L
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Im going to start printing off more photos that i have taken and im in need of a printer (tbf could steal the one from the other computer which is a epson rx450 iirc cba go check atm)
but i have seen this one
Epson R396
anyone used this before or got it?
can also get it quite cheap atm from staples
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JonnyJ
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Registered: 23rd Sep 05
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Epson are good. I have an A3, 5 colour one which cost around £250 which i use for printing my portfolio stuff and photos.
Just cost me over £50 for black and colour ink cartridges for it
Mine is the Stylus Photo 1290, make sure you buy good quality paper too.
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Matt L
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yeh got loads and loads of epson paper from the other printer and printers before that.
was told by the person who i have been having studio lessons with that epson printers are really good.
just trying to find prices for cartridges now
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AndyKent
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Would it not be cheaper to just order prints online?
I've been making up batches where if you order enough they only cost about 4p each for small prints, or about 50p for A4.
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JonnyJ
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quote: Originally posted by Matt L
yeh got loads and loads of epson paper from the other printer and printers before that.
was told by the person who i have been having studio lessons with that epson printers are really good.
just trying to find prices for cartridges now
Think for mine its £24 for black, £32 for colour or something like that
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John
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quote: Originally posted by aPk
Would it not be cheaper to just order prints online?
I've been making up batches where if you order enough they only cost about 4p each for small prints, or about 50p for A4.
This is exactly the route i've taken.
I'm in costco quite a lot and they have a printing service, far cheaper than buying a printer/paper/ink.
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Matt L
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id prefer a printer as i can print it there and then saves waiting for it to turn up and potentially not look good when printed.
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AndyKent
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See what you mean, but Photobox I've been using get stuff to me for a very cheap delivery charge in about 2 days if you order early in the week (eg. order monday, arrives wednesday).
Only thing you have to watch is processing correctly as Photobox ALWAYS print a touch too dark.
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JonnyJ
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A print always tends to come out darker than it looks on screen andy.
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AndyKent
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Maybe, but photobox print with dark inks or something - I've had the same photos printed with them and another online company and the difference is incredible - just send the files off slightly over-exposed and they come back perfect.
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John
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Can you not get a colour profile for the printer they use, or just brighten things a tad.
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JonnyJ
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I always have to over compensate for the prints i do. Especially if your printing on glossy.
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AndyKent
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I asked for a profile and they wouldn't give me one - gave some crap about they have various machines all printing differently or something - I just made a preset in Lightroom to OE and its all good now
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