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jmarty94102 wrote:

>From 4 X 6 up to what size?  Beyond 8 X 10 requires different printers. For prints up to 13 X 19 I'd recommend the Canon S9000, and the S900 for up to 8 X 10.  These two are 6 color inkjets with 6 separate ink cartridges. I have the S900.  These two are identical except for the size of the papers they'll print. I also recommend Canon Photo Paper Pro high gloss for printouts that are not discernible from film prints. They're also both 2400 dpi printers.  You can do better if price is no object.

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>>Can anyone suggest a good photo printer for 4x6 sizes and up....
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>>do we need to buy the kind with the dye-sub ink?
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>>This is strictly for use in making prints form videotape.

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