Sorry. Yes I can google and can read reviews too. But do not really understand. Just want to find out what most of the CS members are using. For budget, I have to check with my Dad later.Can google for reviews or not? Can state your budget or not? If you are on a low budget, Canon. For high-end, Epson is good.
Sorry. Yes I can google and can read reviews too. But do not really understand. Just want to find out what most of the CS members are using. For budget, I have to check with my Dad later.
Wah, "most" CS users? Very varied bunch. In all likelihood, 99% don't print at home, just bring it to a lab.
As long as you don't even define your quality level what sense does it make to copy "most of the CS members"? Do read reviews, do your calculations for paper and ink, check what printing in shop costs etc. Ah, and btw: there is a subsection here about printers and scanners. Happy readingJust want to find out what most of the CS members are using. For budget, I have to check with my Dad later.
Hi, Do not know much about printers. Can advice and recommend a printer for photos.
Hi Octarine, Thanks and yes I do abit of reading like canon, hp and epson. I am just curious what printer are most CS using and how they feel about it. Thanks for poitning out the sub section which I miss. Will check.As long as you don't even define your quality level what sense does it make to copy "most of the CS members"? Do read reviews, do your calculations for paper and ink, check what printing in shop costs etc. Ah, and btw: there is a subsection here about printers and scanners. Happy reading
hello my young fren~! how are you doing? hope its holidays now, can take more photos!!!
haha, anyway, printer i think it really depends you want to print for what purpose? just print small normal 4R size?
or you talking about the larger size better quality printing?
anyway, why not ask some of the others during the sunchasers outing..
pretty sad i haven't been able to join the outings recently...
Hello Uncle Catchlights, thanks for your help. And thanks for your suggestions and your kindness too.according to TS's profile, she is a 11 years old student, so can all the uncles, aunties, kor kor and jie jie please don't frighten her.
please help her in whatever way you can. Thank you in advance for your kindness.
btw, MGohzxc, I prefer to send my photos to the labs for printing, for better quality.
maybe this one?
product brochure
Other brands at this price range usually is using black cartridge + color cartridge which means if one color in the color cartridge run out then have to replace the whole color cartridge. This model on the other hand even though is entry level printer is using individual inks which presents costs savings. And usually, dedicated printers print photos faster then AIOs. Also if you dont print often, the ink have the economy version which sells about $10 a color.
Manita, we take the discussion off line. Bryan and myself will give you advice on this.
mostly you will be printing in 4R, so get those cute little printers which cost around $200~$400 will be good enough and it comes with those economical pack in 50s or 100s . . . don't cost much as well . . .
keep us update on your purchase . . .
Manita,
If there is any Harvey Norman (HN) near your place, you can try print your pics there.
You can subscribe to their HN 1 yr membership for $20+ (if I remember correctly), it will give you free printings of few 4R and 1 x 8R pics. Subsequently, if you print and show your membership card, you get something like 20% discount per pic. So for 4R pic, it works out to around 30 cents per pic after discount.
HTH
Hi enzeru21, wa.. so long never hear from you. Holidays starts from 19th. Try to take more pictures and learn more from CS and CS seniors too. I know there are so many brands for printers and just like handphones, I just want to know what is most people or CS are using. Maybe some breakdown very often or some brands are really good and cheap etc... yes Sunchasers will help me too. I hope to see you in outing soon. Thanks