With a little research this one sounds promising http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...A3BB0T47C2EIK8.
Hey guys, anyone print their own photos?
Pat
Your discus are talking to you....are you listening
With a little research this one sounds promising http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...A3BB0T47C2EIK8.
Your discus are talking to you....are you listening
I bought a Pixma 9000 mark ii a few years back and couldn't be happier. Ink cartridges are not cheap though. Check your local CL for a better deal
Here's the one I have
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001R4...yBL&ref=plSrch
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Want to look like Al did at his ACA talk with his white Simply Polo shirt?(You can catch Al's awesome Discus talk HERE)
You can get this and many more items such as T-shirts/Polos/hoodies/cups from our merchandise shop:
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Ricardo, have you compared the dye vs pigment based inks?
Pat
Your discus are talking to you....are you listening
Click here to view my 75g Acrylic Tank w/ Bean Animal Overflow with 40g Sump Thread
Also, click here for my 25 group of discus grow out thread
http://i3.cpcache.com/product/162117...ht=75&width=75
Want to look like Al did at his ACA talk with his white Simply Polo shirt?(You can catch Al's awesome Discus talk HERE)
You can get this and many more items such as T-shirts/Polos/hoodies/cups from our merchandise shop:
Cafepress.com
A bit of reading indicates the pigment based inks have a longer self life both in albums and on the wall. The dye based printers have eight cartridges and the pigment based printers are 10 so the ink sets are a bit more pricey. This is based on a little light reading from this morning.
Pat
Your discus are talking to you....are you listening
Pat I have not used the Canon Printers, but have heard great things about them. I use an Epson Stylus Photo 1400 which is a wide format printer (allows me to run sheets that are up to and inclusive of 13 x 19 inches)
I say find the printer that prints the biggest you think you will print and then go one size bigger as you will at some point want larger prints.
I don't print much as it is less expensive to outsource the printing to a good photo print company (I use WHCC.com) as they order ink and other print supplies in bulk. I mainly print at 8 x 10 or 13 x 19 to see how a print looks before having it printed and mounted, or to do a quick print as a gift to someone, or a business.
I printed an 8x10 of a bike race and gave it to the bike shop where I frequent (bicycle not motorcycle).
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some of my work accepted by Pentax (the camera bodies I use): http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/artists/davidgray
Hi Pat,
I'm still using a vintage era Canon MP610. Bought it back when I was printing a lot of marketing materials for clients and it does GORGEOUS photo printing. Every once in awhile I tell myself I should upgrade, but since I don't print very often these days I just keep putting it off.
The biggest thing for me was finding a printer that did a good job and had plenty of photo printing options, AND that used individual ink tanks. From there it's a matter of choosing the correct photo paper and nearly any decent printer can make pretty prints.
For high gloss "every day" photo's, I like this paper: http://www.officedepot.com/a/product...Bx-c:17h4h78ta
For truly premium photo's (like your bird and flower pics!) I like to use this paper: http://www.officedepot.com/a/product...to-Paper-High/
And for "practice" prints and quick, prints without all the high gloss I have several packages of this stuff: http://www.officedepot.com/a/product...l-Photo-Paper/
I don't bother with the smaller 4x6 paper, I just print 2 photo's per page and cut them apart. Cuz I'm lazy that way. LOL
Well I'll be gob smacked, they're still selling my printer!! Of course they've also raised the price in the last 10 years too!
Toni
120g - 10 discus, 4 cory's, 50+ Cardinals for now... give it a month and it'll change!
Have been using an Epson Stylus Pro 3800 for about 8 years. Did have it overhauled and cleaned last year.
Pretty much use Epson papers.
My printing comes in spurts and I will often have to make multiple attempts to get the final product I want. Wasteful trial and error and I am sure I would be better if I printed regularly. Ink is expensive but I would stay with the manufacturer's ink as some of the third party stuff can be hard on the printhead/nozzles.
I do think that a print is the ultimate expression of an image and I love it when a photo that I like shows well on paper.
Stan
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Hi Pat,
Costco is the one because ink is the killer for long run. Plus, they keep making better ones in 1-2years.
Tony