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Thermal/dye sublimation printer recommendations
Does anyone have any recommendations for the thermal or dye sublimination
printers? Are there any that can do more than one size of print? I NEED 4x6, but 5x7 and 8x10 would be nice also. And, like everyone else lately, I'm on a limited budget and don't want to make an expensive mistake. Thanks, everyone. Roger in Vegas Worlds Greatest Impulse Buyer |
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In my opinion you get much better picutres from a basic ink jet than a cheap
dye sub printer. Olympus had or maybe still has one that did most of the sizes you wanted. The quality of print is ok a nice inkjet being better, the supplies costly and the 8x10 was just a little smaller than 8x10. The price was around $400 that last time I looked at them a year or so ago. I ended up with an Epson 960 and am very happy with that. Greg "Roger Hull" wrote in message s.net... Does anyone have any recommendations for the thermal or dye sublimination printers? Are there any that can do more than one size of print? I NEED 4x6, but 5x7 and 8x10 would be nice also. And, like everyone else lately, I'm on a limited budget and don't want to make an expensive mistake. Thanks, everyone. Roger in Vegas Worlds Greatest Impulse Buyer |
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Try the new Canon I9900, 8 colors of ink, much better heads.
I in return like the Dye Sup printers like the HiTi series much better than Ink Jets . No Idea on the new Canon I9900 though. "grenner" wrote in message ... In my opinion you get much better picutres from a basic ink jet than a cheap dye sub printer. Olympus had or maybe still has one that did most of the sizes you wanted. The quality of print is ok a nice inkjet being better, the supplies costly and the 8x10 was just a little smaller than 8x10. The price was around $400 that last time I looked at them a year or so ago. I ended up with an Epson 960 and am very happy with that. Greg "Roger Hull" wrote in message s.net... Does anyone have any recommendations for the thermal or dye sublimination printers? Are there any that can do more than one size of print? I NEED 4x6, but 5x7 and 8x10 would be nice also. And, like everyone else lately, I'm on a limited budget and don't want to make an expensive mistake. Thanks, everyone. Roger in Vegas Worlds Greatest Impulse Buyer |
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A good 4x6 is the HiTi dye sub printer.
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It depends on the budget....Of course..
Kodak 8500 is a phenominal 8x10 Dye Sub Printer that is capable of glossy and matte finishes. At about $850.00 new it is quite an impressive performer. The Olympus P-440 is also a capable printer, now able to print full size 8x10. Both of these printers are USB both win and mac compatible. Any questions or if you need to purchase one email me. George |
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