On Fri, 7 Jan 2005, Kristina Rost wrote:

> What is your favorite photo printer? What I want to do is combining my
> graphic design and my family into personal page layouts ie. scrapbooks. I
> like to be able to work them over in photoshop first and sometimes print one
> or two larger...

HP 5850. It *is* only a deskjet, but it works very well. I do very little
photo printing, but what I've done has *startled* some of my friends -
even a simple B&W jpeg.

If you want something to read you memory cards, HP apparently makes some
excellent machines as well.

BTW - it's 802.11b out of the box. If that matters (it sure did to me).
Considering you're on a PBk...

Note that I used to be a BIG Epson fan, but the cost of cartridges, ink
drying-out, compatibility issues and general price caused me to try out
HP. I've been *very* happy with that move.
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