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<blockquote data-quote="tyromeo55" data-source="post: 1893433" data-attributes="member: 1719"><p>as crazy as it sounds... 240 DPI is the beginnings of the threshold of the human eye. 300 DPI is the industry standard to consider print quality. A lot of the numbers flung out by printer Mfg's are a joke. For consumer printers I think Epson has the best ink which is key. Get one of the new Epson multifunction printers and youll be impressed especially for the price. We use a 845 at the house which we really like. The scanner feeder and printer both duplex ( automatically scans and prints two sided) and has two paper trays One of which we keep 20# 8.5x11 and the other has 4x6 photo paper. That way we dont have to run in there and trade out paper before we hit print. The next step toward photo greatness is a dye sub printer but they start over 1K for a professional one and I wouldn't buy the consumer versions</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tyromeo55, post: 1893433, member: 1719"] as crazy as it sounds... 240 DPI is the beginnings of the threshold of the human eye. 300 DPI is the industry standard to consider print quality. A lot of the numbers flung out by printer Mfg's are a joke. For consumer printers I think Epson has the best ink which is key. Get one of the new Epson multifunction printers and youll be impressed especially for the price. We use a 845 at the house which we really like. The scanner feeder and printer both duplex ( automatically scans and prints two sided) and has two paper trays One of which we keep 20# 8.5x11 and the other has 4x6 photo paper. That way we dont have to run in there and trade out paper before we hit print. The next step toward photo greatness is a dye sub printer but they start over 1K for a professional one and I wouldn't buy the consumer versions [/QUOTE]
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