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By syanfariWhat Is The Best Photo Printer Available?
When you go shopping for a photo printer, your first question is what is the best photo printer available in the market? Once you have seen which printer has the best image quality you can consider other features that you require in your photo printer.
Which is best photo printer depends on various factors such as image quality, speed, economy, Rated ppm monochrome, ppm color, dpi maximum, color resolution, Banner-size, paper intake, pages input, page output and printer dimensions. Most of the desktop printers 8.5 inches wide paper. Photo printers though have their own paper intake. For example Canon Pixma IP8500 takes Legal-size paper, HP Photosmart 8450 takes Banner-size paper, Epson Stylus Photo R320 takes Letter-size paper and Epson PictureMate takes 4-by-6-inch paper. If you know that you will not need a printer larger than 8x 10 inches then you can go for letter size printers. For larger sizes you can choose a large format printer.
While every manufacturer lists speed claims for their printers, before looking at speed ratings, you must exactly know the speeds for your intended print sizes.
Some photo printers also allow direct printing without the use of computer. When you compare a direct-printing option, ensure that the printer works with your camera’s direct-printing technology.
Buying a Photo Printer
Compact Photo Printers
The size of the photo print created is usually a lot smaller than that of a desktop printer but they do print photo quality prints faster.
Desktop Photo Printers
What is DPI?
For photo print quality you will be looking for a dpi of 600 while typically a printer will offer a dpi of anything between 300 and 3500 dpi. Color Management
Usually you will see a photo printer using three to six color combinations to reproduce color prints. Printer Type
You have a general choice from two types of printer that are differentiated by how they apply the printer ink to the paper. Laser printers use heat to force the ink through the print head and onto the paper but they produce dots of differing sizes which in turn leads to a less sharp image being reproduced. You will tend to find that the better quality photo printers use ink jet technology though laser printers are improving a great deal.

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