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dye-sub printersanyone got an opinion on those portable canon dye-sub printers for 6x4 prints. Also the olympus P-10 - seemed to have decent review on steves digicams.
Also epson picturemate is also a similar product but inkjet The olympus - i saw for $179 at JBHifi or should i just save for a canon pixma 5000, or r800 from epson i tend to print my occasional large print from photolab. And i already have an old canon s750.
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(I'm not sure that that's a good thing or not... but time will tell...) Portable dye-sub's produce decent prints... the best of them coming from the Hi-Ti devices. But I'd still buy an inkjet over one... you get much more printing control out of them, and personally, I wouldn't opt for the Pixma series of printers. I'm still of the opinion that it was a waste that Canon even brought out several of these models. You're better off picking between a Canon i965 or an Epson R800, unless you plan on hitting the A4+ realm. Producer & Editor @ GadgetGuy.com.au
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I have a HP inkjet for anything larger than 6X4 and an Olympus P-10 dye sub for 6X4's. Both produce excellent results, but I wouldn't go past the Olympus for 6X4's excellent near lab quality results and of course fully coated. Nigel
I have the Sony dye-sub printer too and now it's in my collectible items secion.
The Epson inkjet R800 or Epson 2100 will go past beyond the dye sub in quality. Birddog114
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I have HiTi 630PL.
Bought it few years ago from US for about AU$150 & did over 1000 prints without any probs. Get paper & ribbon from US as well - half price of what you pay here... Very convinient for 6x4. Very happy with the results. Prints are also very durable - you can submerge them in water without any side effects. Cheers.
Gee I just replaced my old canon inkjet with an ip8500 cos it had great reviews. So far I'm pleased. Care to say why you don't recommend them so I can go throw mine off the roof Peter
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