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Cheapest dig prints Australia?
Can anyone in Australia advise me of the cheapest place to get
acceptable quality snapshot size digital prints from a card or CD? The local photo shops want around $1 each. I have heard you can get them in the US for 25 cents. Either near Brisbane or by mail order would be best. I would prefer not to buy a printer. Thanks for your reply, Robert |
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Among many - not sure on pricing:
BigPhoto: http://www.bigphoto.com.au/ Beau Photos: http://www.beauphotos.com.au/ Kodak: http://wwwau.kodak.com/AU/en/consume....4.4.6&lc =en "Robert Marks" wrote in message ... Can anyone in Australia advise me of the cheapest place to get acceptable quality snapshot size digital prints from a card or CD? The local photo shops want around $1 each. I have heard you can get them in the US for 25 cents. Either near Brisbane or by mail order would be best. I would prefer not to buy a printer. Thanks for your reply, Robert |
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Robert Marks wrote:
Can anyone in Australia advise me of the cheapest place to get acceptable quality snapshot size digital prints from a card or CD? The local photo shops want around $1 each. I have heard you can get them in the US for 25 cents. check ofoto.com 4x6 .29, .22 on sale now, international shipping available. Either near Brisbane or by mail order would be best. I would prefer not to buy a printer. Thanks for your reply, Robert |
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Robert Marks writes:
Can anyone in Australia advise me of the cheapest place to get acceptable quality snapshot size digital prints from a card or CD? The local photo shops want around $1 each. I have heard you can get them in the US for 25 cents. Local places normal price is 45c for 4x6s... -- Paul Repacholi 1 Crescent Rd., +61 (08) 9257-1001 Kalamunda. West Australia 6076 comp.os.vms,- The Older, Grumpier Slashdot Raw, Cooked or Well-done, it's all half baked. EPIC, The Architecture of the future, always has been, always will be. |
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Robert Marks writes:
Can anyone in Australia advise me of the cheapest place to get acceptable quality snapshot size digital prints from a card or CD? The local photo shops want around $1 each. I have heard you can get them in the US for 25 cents. Local places normal price is 45c for 4x6s... -- Paul Repacholi 1 Crescent Rd., +61 (08) 9257-1001 Kalamunda. West Australia 6076 comp.os.vms,- The Older, Grumpier Slashdot Raw, Cooked or Well-done, it's all half baked. EPIC, The Architecture of the future, always has been, always will be. |
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says... wrote: Robert Marks writes: Can anyone in Australia advise me of the cheapest place to get acceptable quality snapshot size digital prints from a card or CD? The local photo shops want around $1 each. I have heard you can get them in the US for 25 cents. Local places normal price is 45c for 4x6s... Send me your snail mail address and I'll post you some samples of output from our digital printer. We are In Cleveland Queensland Australia. Priced at 35¢ each per 6x4 in lots of 10 or 40¢ each in smaller lots. These are neither chemically developed photos or dye sub but the leading edge of what the future holds in photo printing. We have just installed the latest gear from Minolta and HP. Enlargements up to 450x320 are also available from this machine. Inkjet posters up to 600mm wide and up to 6 metres long from our permanent inkjet wide format printer too. We can read your card in the store or take images on CD. No Internet upload now or ever. Same day turn around. Doug What is your freight charge? And with lots of 10- do you mean 10 prints of the same shot or at least 10 prints (different shots). Do you have a valid email or website address? Cheers Gerhard -- Looking for a dream wedding? http://www.palmcoveweddings.com/ |
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"Robert Marks" wrote in message ... Either near Brisbane or by mail order would be best. Big W does them for 38c. You upload your files, then pick the prints from your nominated store 4 or 5 days later. Printed by Agfa. Some stores even have an instore digital setup. ("AGFA e-box self service kiosk".) Payment when you pick up. |
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Gerhard Beulke wrote:
What is your freight charge? And with lots of 10- do you mean 10 prints of the same shot or at least 10 prints (different shots). Do you have a valid email or website address? Cheers Gerhard My Email address is valid Gerhard and you can provide one file for 10 prints or 10 files for one print each. I no longer have a web site. In 10 years of the Internet I have never made enough from a web site to equal the cost of having it. I use Australia Post to send prints. Whatever the postal charges are, these are the freight costs. Thank you. Doug |
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