Photo Inkjet Printer - An Inexpensive Choice For Photo Printing
With digital cameras having become nearly as common as cellular telephones, everyone has become a photographer to one degree or another. Now moments, that once evolved and wandered as our memories of them changed over the years, can be captured and recorded for posterity in indelible fashion. Finally, making the process of producing professional quality photos within reach of the average consumer is the availability and affordability of the photo inkjet printer.
Most of us are intimately familiar with the long wait associated with getting pictures developed. We also remember that we were often displeased with some of the finished products, especially after having endured such a long wait. Thanks to photo printers, both compact and even wireless, we no longer have to go through an interminable wait nor do we have to begrudgingly accept poor quality.
Initially, even the most basic photo inkjet printer was fairly expensive and produced limited quality pictures. Today, as technology has improved by leaps and bounds, ink printers that produce superior photos are both affordable and inexpensive to operate.
Those of you that still pay high prices for developing your digital photos might decide to bring that job in-house after pricing all the photo printer options. For under $50.00 it makes sense to have easy access to your own printer for instant gratification. Why not spend just $30.00 and pick up the Canon PIXMA iP2600 photo inkjet printer. That’s right, print color photos at the rate of 17 per minute. And produce high quality photos as well – a maximum of 4800 X 1200 color dpi with microscopic droplets for premium quality images. Plug the cable into your computer’s USB port and you are ready to go.
Of course for bigger jobs and more rigorous printing capabilities, you can spend considerably more. And the extra expense might just be well worth it if you want more, bigger, faster, better quality, and the like. Take a look at the Canon PRO9500 Mark II inkjet photo printer if you want to open up your creative options. This printer gives you the means to print up to 8” x 10” and 11” x 14” photos – perfect for framing and mounting. It comes with a complete software package that allows you to edit in detailed fashion prior to printing. Get this model for as little as $500-600 and avoid all future trips to the professional developer. Become the professional yourself.
A nice mid-level condensed solution is the Epson PictureMate Dash PM260 compact photo inkjet printer (C11C694201). This easy to use and light weight (under 10 pounds!) printer allows you to print without using your personal computer. Just plug in memory card, USB flash or digital camera and print away. It is affordably priced as well -- less than $200 for your one-touch dark room.
Regardless of your photo developing needs, there is a photo inkjet printer within reach. Go compact, go wireless, go cheap, or get all the bells and whistles – and photo producing capabilities you every dreamed of. Get yourself a photo printer and never suffer through a long wait again.
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