Cant find the original question. But if you want to print your own work, you need a printer. I always print my own work.
I’ve had extremely good experiences with the Epson R2400 and then the Epson P600. I used the 2400 for about a decade, produced thousands of prints with it. I replaced it with the P600 and have similarly made thousands of prints with it. No clogs, no jams, superb printing quality, easy to use. Lots of compatible papers and paper profiles for these printers. That said, making quality prints is never just a button press. It takes some understanding and effort. If you’re not willing to put that into it, have others make your prints. The money I’ve made selling prints has paid for both printers many times over. Oh yes: The worst thing you can do to a quality printer is let it sit. Printers, like cameras, need to be exercised regularly or they get cranky. Inks dry out and clog, mechanisms get sticky, etc. Make a print or two every week and any printer will last much longer and have fewer problems. G -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.

