good photography printer or is anyone selling one

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I'm gonna look into buying one really tbh get my own wee bussiness up and running :D!!

so yeah not to expensive since i'm a pure ema student haha sure my rents would put some money towards one.. but not a cheap one thats not got the best Quailty.. actually i dont have a clue what i'm talking about, i have no idea whatsoever whats good and whats not when it comes to printers

i'll shh and let yous do the talking :lol:
 
my advice would be that unless you are producing large volumes of work its probably more feasible to use a photography printing service.. even Asda if you only want small prints done.
 
You may well be better off thinking of using someone like Photobox or someone like that for your prints as running costs of a home printer is often pretty astronomical when you work out the cost per photo including paper.
 
I'd get them printed online if I were you, but I have an epson 1290 A3+ sat here doing nothing. If you're interested I'll make up a price.
 
The cost of ink and paper means unless you are planning to sell in the hundreds, you wouldn't really make much of a profit over running the printer.

If I were you I'd follow what advice has already been given and either use a local printing firm or order online. Best way until you have constant business coming in to make full use of a printer.
 
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