Adam Bower adam@thebowery.co.uk wrote:
I still maintain that printing is the most evil thing *ever* I recently got some digiphotos printed by one of those online photo printing services [1], the prints came on *real* photographic paper with a quality far in excess of what any colour inkjet can offer, and the price was either the same or slightly more than just buying the photo paper for an inkjet printer, let alone the cost of buying ink and servicing the printer :)
Still worth having a printer, but these days I'd tend towards a low-end laser printer. Those of you who saw me last weekend will know that I printed a pretty nifty t-shirt on mine. Although that was harder than I feel it should have been (printing is evil, after all and its master is http://www.thewalks.co.uk/deathpics/red3web.jpg ), I knew it looked just right and I knew the t-shirt quality before paying, which often caused problems for t-shirt printing online for me.