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Nicolepa said:I'm not sure I would believe their claims. We had an epson printer, the one that was recommended by Creative Memories at the time. They said that the photos were supposed to last 100 years blah, blah, blah. Not only were they a lot more expensive to develop (and more of a pain), but the pictures started to fade after a couple of years. We had 2 idential pictures, one we printed one from snapfish. Ours faded, the snapfish is still like new.
We threw away our Epson and only print at Snapfish or Costco.
I don't trust those claims either.
I read that the inks of the printers don't last as long and that's why I use Snapfish, Costco, or York Photo ( www.yorkphoto.com ) for photo developing.
) If you print 50 or more pictures, they are only 20 cents each. Not a bad price and you usually get good service. I have used 