Digital Home Thoughts: The State of Professional Image Printing

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Friday, March 23, 2007

The State of Professional Image Printing

Posted by Jason Dunn in "ARTICLE" @ 06:00 AM

http://www.tomshardware.com/2007/03/22/pro_printer_titans_clash_in_vegas/index.html

"Earlier in the month I spent a few days at the Photo Marketing Association (PMA) show at the Las Vegas Convention Center. PMA is where pro photographers gather to see the latest and greatest in cameras and printers, as well as a wide array of accessories from memory cards to digital picture frames to carrying cases to you-name-it-and- someone-has-it. It was an eye opening experience. As a semi-pro photographer and long-time Epson professional printer user, I was absolutely shocked to see how far both HP and Canon have come in the pro printer market. We're setting up an extensive pro printer lab. When it's ready, we'll shuffle reviews of these monsters out to you at a blinding pace. For now, let me give you some info on what's up in the pro printing market."



I know that many Digital Media Thoughts readers use online/local print shops for their photos, but if you're into doing it yourself like I am, this is a drool-worthy article showing some impressive printers.

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