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<blockquote data-quote="derrabe" data-source="post: 602746" data-attributes="member: 39625"><p>I have gotten to the point that I want to replace my inkjet printer for something better for photo printing. My budget is under 300$ and the ink cardridges I would like to be lower cost for replacement and/or refillable. I also what something I can calibrate. Currently my printer does not have calibrations and is not getting my photos even close to what I show on my screens. I have played with brightness, contrast and some of the other settings on the printer and when I think I have it where I want it the next time is way off again and I have to set it up differently again wasting several sheets to get something acceptable. Is it really that hard to find one that will come close to replicating the way it is displayed on a monitor.</p><p></p><p>BTW sorry if this is not the right section for this question, but I didnt see anywhere else that looked like a better choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="derrabe, post: 602746, member: 39625"] I have gotten to the point that I want to replace my inkjet printer for something better for photo printing. My budget is under 300$ and the ink cardridges I would like to be lower cost for replacement and/or refillable. I also what something I can calibrate. Currently my printer does not have calibrations and is not getting my photos even close to what I show on my screens. I have played with brightness, contrast and some of the other settings on the printer and when I think I have it where I want it the next time is way off again and I have to set it up differently again wasting several sheets to get something acceptable. Is it really that hard to find one that will come close to replicating the way it is displayed on a monitor. BTW sorry if this is not the right section for this question, but I didnt see anywhere else that looked like a better choice. [/QUOTE]
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