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With so little information the only correct answer has to be - it depends.I am still very new to the photography world and I have some pictures I would like to try and sale, where should I go to get them printed at and what type of paper should they be printed on?
Thanks
Heirik
Many pros think it is in fact wrong to 'get a nice home printer' and do your own printing, for a number of reasons.
Here are a few of them:
Limited print sizes.
Limited home type printer resolutions.
Limited print types.
Limited print products.
Expensive inks/dyes.
Have to stock different sizes, grades, types of paper.
2 printers needed (1 for backup).
Time more productively spent doing business tasks or photography.
Many pros think it is in fact wrong to 'get a nice home printer' and do your own printing, for a number of reasons.
Here are a few of them:
Limited print sizes.
Limited home type printer resolutions.
Limited print types.
Limited print products.
Expensive inks/dyes.
Have to stock different sizes, grades, types of paper.
2 printers needed (1 for backup).
Time more productively spent doing business tasks or photography.