I am interested in your findings. I print more in the winter and it is time to buy supplies for the Epson. I don't know if I can break the habit because it is my last link to film days when I developed the film and printed in the darkroom. Sometimes I think I am only making proofs for the ones I want to send out for enlargement or metal prints.

On 10/12/15 10:05 PM, [email protected] wrote:
On Mon, Oct 12, 2015 at 5:39 PM, Ken Waller<[email protected]>  wrote:
>I was getting ready to start printing 4" X 6" prints off of one of my Epson
>printers for 2016 calendars I am in the process of producing,  but I had to
>buy some ink & paper.
>
>I've had really good results from Bay Photo & have been pleasantly surprised
>at their very reasonable prices on large prints so I checked out their cost
>for 4" X 6" prints & found that I couldn't print myself for the cost of
>their prints, including postage. With postage, Bay charged me $.30/print.
>Using Epson 4" X 6" photo paper would have cost me $.33/print, not even
>including the cost of ink! I ordered them last Thursday & they arrived this
>afternoon.
>
>While I like the control I have over my in house printing, I've given
>nothing up by having Bay do the work for me. I sent them the highest res
>jpegs I could, after I had perfected the images thru Photoshop. I requested
>no changes from Bay and the results are every bit as good as I have gotten
>in house in the past with out my time to sit by the printer and feed paper
>to the machine.
>
>Just thought others might be interested in my findings.
>
>Kenneth Waller
>http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kenneth


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