Best Photo Printer?

ilovebelle

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Ok, I am in the market for a new printer, I think. . (my old one might or might not be savagable!) I wanted to know what you all felt the best printer is for printing photos and scrapbook-bound titles, text, etc. I'm taking more digital pictures, so I need something that is good at printing photos. Any suggestions are welcome! Thanks!

Kristin ::MickeyMo
 
I have an Epson Stylus Photo 960. I think it prints great photos. I've had people tell me they couldn't tell that I'd printed them - they thought they were "real" photos.
 
I have an epson stylus photo 890. The prints are really nice!

Only thing to remember (and I don't know RRBB has the same problem) I can only use epson photo paper. If I try to use anything else my prints smear.


Epson has a large line of photo quality printers
 
I have an HP photosmart 1215 that is a few years old, but it prints great photos, I am very happy with it, also any other color printing comes out real well too.
 

I have 2 photos printers
First I got the HP Photosmart (when I got my HP photosmat digital camera) and I don't love it - I tried 50 different papers, adjusted settings, but never got the look of a real photo. Colors were never 'true' - Maybe they have improved it since then.

When I got my new computer last month I needed a new scanner so we opted for the Lexmark X6170 4-in-1 and I LOVE the photos - I accidentally photocopied a picture - on REGULAR- paper and it came out AWESOME! Perfect colors, shading, everything!

HTH
Good luck - there are SO many out there - this is a tough one!
Paty
 
Originally posted by Auggietina
I have an epson stylus photo 890. The prints are really nice!

Only thing to remember (and I don't know RRBB has the same problem) I can only use epson photo paper. If I try to use anything else my prints smear.


Epson has a large line of photo quality printers

I do have some Epson photo paper, but it's not acid-free. (I actually tested several of Epson's photo papers and NONE of them are acid-free.) For the photos I print to go into my albums I use the CM photo paper and I've never had any problem with it.
 
I would also recommend the Epson printers. They do have quite a few acid free papers but none of the glossy paper is. Neither are traditional prints.

They make a great scrapbooking paper in 12x12 and letter size. When printing on that paper you will get 200 plus years of archival life.
 
I hadn't tried the CM paper! I'll have to give that a try. Thanks!
 
I have an HP photosmart 230 printer (mostly because DH works for HP and it was free!), but I do love the pictures. And DH is constantly bringing home pictures from competitors printers and I think they are just as good. I can't tell the difference between my prints and real photos. I love the compact size anc the color screen. I am pretty computer/printer dumb and it is so easy for me to use. :crazy:

Actually they just came out with new matte paper and it looks awesome.

Anyway, I just thought I would add my 2 cents. Hope this helps, Amy
 
While we're on this subject, maybe someone can help me out. I have a digital camera and an HP photosmart 7350 copier. Whenever I try to print my own pictures they come out awful. The clarity is just not there, unless however, I am printing out 8x10 or larger. Am I doing something wrong or is it the printer?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
 
I have the HP 7550 and it prints great! Kodak also makes Acid Free.

Pammy jo - mine prints clear at all sizes....perhaps if you go to the HP website and see if there have been hardware upgrades that you can download...... I know my HP camera has several I need to download to it when I have a chance.

As much as I love the clarity of my HP printed pictures...I have recently used SNAPFISH.com and love it. The photos get printed on regular photo paper, etc. I am just very concerned about the longevity of the home printed photos. But they are great for a quick photo or a gift album.
 
Depending on the printer the life of a print can exceed traditional prints. There is a great web site with information.

http://www.wilhelm-research.com

I have many traditional prints that faded. But I used my Epson Perfection 1670 scanner and restored them all. I love my digital prints. I have had many people rave over the quality that I get with my Epson printer.
 














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