From: Talal Itani on

Which inkjet printer for a professional photographer?

Thanks!


From: m II on
tomm42 wrote:

>> Which inkjet printer for a professional photographer?

> Canon, Epson or HP all make excellent printers that give prints
> that rival or exceed laser prints on traditional photo paper.

Some years ago, I made the mistake of feeding glossy photo paper through
a laser printer. It was a mess. The heat of the fusing drum inside the
laser melted the glossy coating from the photo paper. Learn from my
mistake..DON'T Do It!



mike


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From: Ron Hunter on
m II wrote:
> tomm42 wrote:
>
>>> Which inkjet printer for a professional photographer?
>
>> Canon, Epson or HP all make excellent printers that give prints
>> that rival or exceed laser prints on traditional photo paper.
>
> Some years ago, I made the mistake of feeding glossy photo paper through
> a laser printer. It was a mess. The heat of the fusing drum inside the
> laser melted the glossy coating from the photo paper. Learn from my
> mistake..DON'T Do It!
>
>
>
> mike
>
>
That's right up there with my brother-in-law who put an egg in his new
microwave oven, unpunctured. He spend the rest of his morning scrubbing
the kitchen, floor, walls, and ceiling!

I'll bet cleaning that fuser roll was fun.
From: Blinky the Shark on
Ron Hunter wrote:

> m II wrote:
>> tomm42 wrote:
>>
>>>> Which inkjet printer for a professional photographer?
>>
>>> Canon, Epson or HP all make excellent printers that give prints
>>> that rival or exceed laser prints on traditional photo paper.
>>
>> Some years ago, I made the mistake of feeding glossy photo paper through
>> a laser printer. It was a mess. The heat of the fusing drum inside the
>> laser melted the glossy coating from the photo paper. Learn from my
>> mistake..DON'T Do It!
>>
>>
>>
>> mike
>>
>>
> That's right up there with my brother-in-law who put an egg in his new
> microwave oven, unpunctured. He spend the rest of his morning scrubbing
> the kitchen, floor, walls, and ceiling!

How did he get the microwave to work with its door open?


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From: John McWilliams on
Ron Hunter wrote:
>>
> That's right up there with my brother-in-law who put an egg in his new
> microwave oven, unpunctured. He spend the rest of his morning scrubbing
> the kitchen, floor, walls, and ceiling!

So, it blew the microwave to bits?? There's no mw oven that will operate
legally with its door ajar.

Or did it blow up the moment he took it out- in which case didn't he
have some personal grooming to do?

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