Thank you for your various replies.
I was hoping to hear that the lasers were competing with photo-quality
inkjets, but it sounds as though I will have to wait a little while
longer. However, I'll check out the HP that Leon mentions.
Cheers
John
On Wed, 03 Aug 2005 22:04:45 +0100, Leon Altoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hi John,
I use a HP colour laserjet 2550L (A4) and have access to a 5500 (A3) and
the quality is quite good. Not as good as a photo quality inkjet, but
beter than other inkjets. It helps if you use the Photo quality paper
that HP sells to go with the laser printer. Epson have also apparently
brought out a photo quality laser, but I haven't played with it.
I gave up on ink jets because the jets kept clogging and I would spend 5
times as long getting it ready to print as actually printing and at
least 5 times as much ink. The Laser warms up and prints with no
problems.
Leon
http://www.bluering.org.au
http://www.bluering.org.au/leon
John Forbes wrote:
These printers are getting cheaper and cheaper. How does the quality
compare with a good inkjet (for printing photos)?
Are they worth considering, or do they have a long way to go?
John
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