Hi:

I have been using a Samsung laserprinter (CLP 315) over the past few years
and am content with it.  It has the possibility of printing on heavy
cardstock (200gram/square meter) and you can also print plastic sheet for
your cockpits with it.  The only problem is a light shine on the printed
sheets, which you have to put under a heavy book to get them really
straight.  A full set of cartridges cost about 120 euro out here.  Hope
this helps?

Maurice van Wagtendonk
Netherlands

On Sat, Nov 12, 2016 at 9:01 PM, Chris Hartley <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm planning on building the Fiddler's Green New England Village as a
> project for Christmas but I'm a bit stuck on deciding how to proceed with
> printing the models. I currently have a black and white laser printer that
> is fantastic but of course not useful for printing color card models. I'd
> rather not have to buy a new printer and deal with expensive ink that dries
> out over time. Are there any commercial printing services that could work?
> My thought is that they will also just use laser printers, which won't give
> the lasting quality needed. I've heard that Epson makes solid ink printers
> that some commercial printers use - would those give good results? Are
> there any good alternatives to printing at home with an inkjet printer?
>
> Thanks!
> Chris Hartley
>
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