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| Originally Posted by Bantam As an upgrade, what do you think of the Epson 1800? It's not badly priced (£350) but it's not far short of the 2400 in that it uses the same inks and is based on the same chassis, and even does A3. |
I would guess (and a guess it is too) that it will be very close to the 2400.
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| Originally Posted by fatlaz Will check which paper we use as well as the heavy weight paper tends to give a better quality final print. |
That is so true. I used to buy cheap paper until I was shown what a difference it makes. I have a set of A4 paper that cost me over a quid a sheet and the difference is staggering.
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| Originally Posted by Bantam I'm also umming and aahing about getting all my shots printed in a book format - Aperture allows you to create a photobook which then gets sent off to Germany for printing. |
I've used Bonusprint several times to get photo books done. The result is excellent and just because it's a hard back book, it makes the final set look so much more impressive. I actually think that online printing can be the cheapest option for most people. In the last year or so I've started entering competitions and feel that competition standard is too hit and miss from online printing.
Rob