DisneyDame
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Where do you get your pictures turned into prints? Please post more details - best online sites, stores, etc., pros and cons, photo printers you like, etc.
Thanks!
Thanks!
"dawholagn" said:I use a Canon Selphy CP510 dye-sub printer. I generally only print 4x6 prints so this works great. Not to mention that it supports Pictbridge and has an optional battery pack you you can haul it family reunions etc. I've been very happy with it's performance. Plus as Tim stated; it's never a surprise if you run out of ink. The paper count matches the print count. No guess work required. I get 108 borderless 4x6 prints for $26.99.
I totally agree! I keep my "office" in my unfinished basement so dust is certainly a factor. I dust the printer just about every day with a swiffer and I keep the paper cartridge in a plastic bag. I've had the unit for about five months and so far no issues. Keeping my fingers crossed. On the other hand, I really like rainbow sherbert; but not on my prints."Tim" said:"dawholagn" said:I use a Canon Selphy CP510 dye-sub printer. I generally only print 4x6 prints so this works great. Not to mention that it supports Pictbridge and has an optional battery pack you you can haul it family reunions etc. I've been very happy with it's performance. Plus as Tim stated; it's never a surprise if you run out of ink. The paper count matches the print count. No guess work required. I get 108 borderless 4x6 prints for $26.99.
i have one also and thought it was a great bargain at $99 when i got it. the problem lies in the dust vulnerability. if you're not very careful with where you put the printer and how clean you keep the area around it, your photos will come out looking like someone melted rainbow sherbert and flicked it on your print. no way to fix it 'cept to reprint. still, an awesome value...i've talked a few people into getting one.
You just talked me out of it! (Disneydame looks around her dusty office/playroom and imagines print after print of rainbow sherbert)"Tim" said:the problem lies in the dust vulnerability. if you're not very careful with where you put the printer and how clean you keep the area around it, your photos will come out looking like someone melted rainbow sherbert and flicked it on your print. no way to fix it 'cept to reprint. still, an awesome value...i've talked a few people into getting one.
Today was my mom's birthday. I picked her up a Selphy 720 model and was impressed by the number of body design changes that were made since my 510. All of the door compartments have been minimalized to being only as big as the absolutely need to be to serve it's function. Therefore dust should be less of an intrusion as compared to older models. Unlike the 510, the 720 sports a 1.5" LCD with onboard edit features however lacks(as far as I can tell) the rear port for optional battery use for printing on the go."DisneyDame" said:You just talked me out of it! (Disneydame looks around her dusty office/playroom and imagines print after print of rainbow sherbert)"Tim" said:the problem lies in the dust vulnerability. if you're not very careful with where you put the printer and how clean you keep the area around it, your photos will come out looking like someone melted rainbow sherbert and flicked it on your print. no way to fix it 'cept to reprint. still, an awesome value...i've talked a few people into getting one.
"WillCAD" said:I see my pics every day in my screen savers on my two PCs, and they mostly look great on-screen.
Bit happens. Paper is so passe...
"WillCAD" said:Prints? What prints?!
Bit happens. Paper is so passe...
"DisneyDame" said:Maybe my next poll should be "How do you back up your photos?"..... ???![]()