cjc2
Loc: Hellertown PA
Peterff wrote:
Perhaps other Epson owners can comment, but Ecotank seems to be aimed at office printing more than high quality photo printing.
I own one. Its the best thing since sliced bread for office work, but no better than crayons for color prints! Just NOT designed for that, in fact ANY 3 or 4 ink printer isn't very good at making images period.
cjc2
Loc: Hellertown PA
Best of luck if you want to go the inexpensive route. The type of printer made for this task is a Dye Sub printer (search on that & B&H and/or call them for advice). I would avoid the cheap ones and suggest that to make various sizes, you'll need multiple printers. This adventure may well not work for you if you don't invest in quality up front and provide parents something of value and something they can't do themselves. Don't count on on-line sales either, you need to do get your sales AT the event. In this type of situation you WILL need power and this you might be better off with a desktop machine and larger screen as they will be less costly and induce more sales. Best of luck.
Dye Sub printer I have two but the paper cost to much. Always think of the cost to make the money. I use 8.5 x 11 gloss photo paper and give them a close of 8 x 10 or cut outs. It shows you on my web site
www.bbnpb.com . Just get out there and get you feet wet. anGODbless
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