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<blockquote data-quote="RON_RIP" data-source="post: 201099" data-attributes="member: 1140"><p>Have always printed my own digital prints but always lusted after poster size prints. Was able to get prints as large as 20x30 printed at Sam's Club and I have to say that they were not bad.</p><p>However, you have to reduce the file to a jpeg, and accept their ink and paper choices.</p><p>This defeats the whole reason for which I print my own work.. I feel that I need to control every aspect of the process. So I have decided to stick to prints no larger than 13x19, which is the largest print my present printer can handle.</p><p>I now know that every single decision affecting the final appearance of my prints is totally up to me. My work stands or falls on my own skill, which is as it should be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RON_RIP, post: 201099, member: 1140"] Have always printed my own digital prints but always lusted after poster size prints. Was able to get prints as large as 20x30 printed at Sam's Club and I have to say that they were not bad. However, you have to reduce the file to a jpeg, and accept their ink and paper choices. This defeats the whole reason for which I print my own work.. I feel that I need to control every aspect of the process. So I have decided to stick to prints no larger than 13x19, which is the largest print my present printer can handle. I now know that every single decision affecting the final appearance of my prints is totally up to me. My work stands or falls on my own skill, which is as it should be. [/QUOTE]
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