On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 18:24:34 +0100, you wrote:

Rod

Dye Sublimation - not thermal transfer - brain dead on Mondays

Hugh

>On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 10:10:39 -0700, you wrote:
>
>>Thanks, Hugh.
>>
>>I agree that color lasers seem big and clunky. I was referring to the
>>B/W LaserJets I have. They just keep going. I like my HP Inkjets, too.
>>That wrap-around paper path can be a problem at times. 
>>
>>So, as I understand things, you are using some HP color lasers and you
>>are telling me they do not print to the edge. Is that correct? 
>
>Yes... I have never seen any photo I have printed on one of them cover all the 
>paper. 3/4" margin at
>top 1/4" all round.  Albeit on stock photo copy paper the pic were absolute 
>CRAP - dull and flat.
>
>>
>>BTW, my info is that the Minolta color lasers come with full toners.
>
>Actually the Minolta looks a nice piece of equipment and it has a 
>"photographic" label on the front
>but whether that is a selling point or hype for people like you that want a 
>photo printer.
>
>Actually if it is a multipurpose device you want I would suggest you reassess 
>the need for photo
>printing.
>
>The best photo printers are thermal transfer 

Should read "DYE SUBLIMATION"

>as used in photo booths and photo shops and stores.
>they are not cheap but also very affordable for a professional photographer or 
>keen amateur
>
>The best link I can give you is here in the UK but you must have some similar 
>in the US.
>
>http://www.photomart.co.uk
>
>
>>
>>Best,
>>
>>Rod Lindgren
>
>Sir Hugh of Bognor
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