mjmgka wrote:
The consensus seems to be the Epson V600. Going to give it a shot. Thank you.
Just to add a dimension to the recommendations for the V600, it's also built like a tank. Mine has survived several tumbles from desktop to floor courtesy of my cat with no apparent ill effects.
ronichas wrote:
I would like to sell it for $80 plus shipping to continental US.
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Would you consider $50 plus the shipping?
ecobin wrote:
Here’s a link to one of my prior posts.
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-508681-1.html
Wow, thanks for this! I'm one of those people who would rather read than watch a video.
I've often done what CHG CANON suggests, but wouldn't it also work just to print the photo on regular copy paper?
Dissenting voice here. Although I normally prefer color, here I think the monochrome works much better to reveal detail in the bee.
If all else fails, in Elements use the magic eraser (I'm sure there's an equivalent in PS) to erase the white area surrounding the circle. Then save the image as a PNG, GIF, or TIFF (be sure to check "preserve transparency") and when you print, only what's in the circle will show. If you're printing on white photo paper, that transparent area will appear white. If you place the circle on a background before printing, the background will show around the circle on your print.