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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 669357" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>I've heard good things about Costco but haven't yet tried them. I use Walmart for 11x14 and 20x30 but seldom anything smaller. If I remember correctly, the smaller prints weren't glossy which is what I wanted. I wasn't impressed with the smaller paper--it was some type of blah matte. But for the larger sizes I mentioned, they've been great. For the larger sizes, they use an Epson printer...I believe it's the same printer as my local camera store uses. For the smaller photos, they use a different printer although I don't know if it is Epson or something else. The other printer can't print the large posters sizes. </p><p></p><p>Be sure to inquire about types of paper used no matter where you go. </p><p></p><p>I tried Walgreens once...it was much better than Walmart for smaller prints. However, the problem I experienced is one side of my prints was cut off by a small amount. It happened to cut off the number on a building which was important. The number was close to the edge, but there was still room that it printed fine on my printer at home. They had no idea why because the entire image was visible on their computer screen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 669357, member: 13196"] I've heard good things about Costco but haven't yet tried them. I use Walmart for 11x14 and 20x30 but seldom anything smaller. If I remember correctly, the smaller prints weren't glossy which is what I wanted. I wasn't impressed with the smaller paper--it was some type of blah matte. But for the larger sizes I mentioned, they've been great. For the larger sizes, they use an Epson printer...I believe it's the same printer as my local camera store uses. For the smaller photos, they use a different printer although I don't know if it is Epson or something else. The other printer can't print the large posters sizes. Be sure to inquire about types of paper used no matter where you go. I tried Walgreens once...it was much better than Walmart for smaller prints. However, the problem I experienced is one side of my prints was cut off by a small amount. It happened to cut off the number on a building which was important. The number was close to the edge, but there was still room that it printed fine on my printer at home. They had no idea why because the entire image was visible on their computer screen. [/QUOTE]
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