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Canon Pixma Pro-10 Wireless Professional Inkjet Printer
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<blockquote data-quote="ScottinPollock" data-source="post: 482274" data-attributes="member: 40111"><p>Guessing you're on Windows. For the last few years I have been printing my photos directly from Aperture. It uploads them to Apple, and they are printed via digital laser to resin coated silver-halide photographic paper. Same system pro labs used, but cheaper (dramatically so in some cases - like the panos).</p><p></p><p>So I get pro quality 8 x anythings for 2 bucks. My recollection was that ink and paper were noticeably beyond that with archival inkjet. Wondering if that is still the case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ScottinPollock, post: 482274, member: 40111"] Guessing you're on Windows. For the last few years I have been printing my photos directly from Aperture. It uploads them to Apple, and they are printed via digital laser to resin coated silver-halide photographic paper. Same system pro labs used, but cheaper (dramatically so in some cases - like the panos). So I get pro quality 8 x anythings for 2 bucks. My recollection was that ink and paper were noticeably beyond that with archival inkjet. Wondering if that is still the case. [/QUOTE]
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