I have never been one to print my own photos, but some who do tell me that the trick is in getting the right paper for your printer. The paper is what makes all the difference I am told.

Neal




On Oct 9, 2012, at 1:55 PM, J. Blake wrote:

Bill,
I just need it for frequent use. However, I'm not ruling out a project either.

I've seen some lovely photos others have printed out (can't remember who or I would ask them), so I know a good printer exists.

I've used Walgreens, etc. before as well, but I'd rather have a good photo printer here at home.

Has anyone ever used the Kodak printers? Color laser printers?

Still asking for other ideas.
Jane

PS. Thanks for the contact idea Tanya.


On 10/9/12 12:18 PM, William Micou wrote:

Do you need it for a project, or for frequent use?
I've always been frustrated with any of the 'photo' printers that I have tried over the years, so whenever I now need to print a group of pictures, I take them to Walgreens, or the FedEx store and have them do them.
Bill


On Oct 09, 2012, at 10:10 AM, "J. Blake" <jbl...@win.net> wrote:

Hi Everyone,

I really need a decent printer that prints photos beautifully. I would prefer one under $200, but I'm open to other suggestions.

What about color laser? Is this the best way to go?

TIA,
Jane


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