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If you are like most people, you have a digital camera that you have used to take tons of pictures. However, rather than printing out those pictures and showcasing them in your home and elsewhere, they are just sitting around on your computer or on an external drive. Many people do not print out their pictures because they do not have a printer that is good enough to produce the quality prints they are after or because they think it is too expensive to get prints at the store. If you are thinking about investing in a new printer and need to know which is the best photo printer for your needs, this article may be able to help.

For people who are in the market for a printer that can reproduce photos as well as normal documents, you will need a multi-purpose printer. These are designed to print out a wide variety of documents in color. They can also handle various paper sizes.

When choosing a multi-purpose printer, do not get a cheap one. When it comes to these printers, low cost usually equals low quality. Go with a mid-priced or expensive printer.

The printer should come with several trays. These will accept different sizes of standard and photo paper. Alternatively, it may have one tray that is adjustable.

You will need to choose between inkjet and laser printers if you are purchasing a multi-purpose printer. Inkjet printers can save you money, but you must also wait for the image to dry. A good laser printer will be able to produce vivid colors and there is less risk of the colors bleeding into one another.

When printing photos, your photos can only be as good as the printer and the paper you purchase. You should always print on high quality photo paper. This type of paper is thicker than regular paper and is designed to hold more ink. It comes in matte and glossy finishes. Be sure that whatever paper you buy is compatible with your printer.

There are also printers that are only meant for printing photos. These may be quite small in size when compared to other types of printers. For realistic photos with amazing color, you should consider a dye sublimation printer. This type of printer is very good at reproducing natural gradations of tone and smooth images.

Some photo printers now let you connect to them in a number of different ways. For instance, you can connect it to your computer via USB or plug a USB stick right in it and choose your images via the onboard screen. Some even have onboard screens and Wi-Fi which allows you to select your images from the Internet.

by: Lance Thorington




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