ladysoleil
<font color=purple>my booty is a big fan of Cotton
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I don't know...I'd have to look at those comparisons over time. It seems to me that if you're going to need to print photos that often (360 dollars worth stacked up already?) it might be smarter to invest in the digital photo printer. The cost per photo can be brought down by buying paper and ink in quantity and/or using coupons and deals online. I just got a pretty good deal by using a Staples coupon I had, or I can order online and get the upromise rebate as well.
Plus you have the convenience of being able to print the files whenever you want them to, to enlarge and reduce instantly, and many printers have imaging software included that will let you do things like special photo album pages, photo greeting cards, and other projects. It may not be the rockbottom "cheapest" way to go, but it might work better for you in the long run.
Plus you have the convenience of being able to print the files whenever you want them to, to enlarge and reduce instantly, and many printers have imaging software included that will let you do things like special photo album pages, photo greeting cards, and other projects. It may not be the rockbottom "cheapest" way to go, but it might work better for you in the long run.

