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gingernut
22nd Sep 2012, 08:36
Hi folks, I'm after fifty 6x4 inch photo prints.

I'm not after a specialist service, but am considering using one of the on-line (or indeed hight street) providers (eg bonus print/Jessops even Aldi are at it.).

Has anyone any experience of using them? Is the quality variable. Am I better using my trusty home printer ?

Many thanks,

ginge.

mike-wsm
22nd Sep 2012, 09:15
I don't bother to keep a printer at home, too much hassle with inks. Instead I use library, internet cafe or Jessops.

I find the quality at Jessops is very good, no complaints at all. I usually walk in with my pics on a memory stick.You sit at a touchscreen which is reasonably easy to use and allows selection of pics, cropping, printing in a range of sizes, matt/gloss, border or not. First time is a learning experience, after that it's quite easy.

The final prints look really good. I usually don't crop too tight just in case of alignment error on their automatic machines. The colours are excellent, though sometimes a little darker than seen on an illuminated terminal screen.

You can do a single print for thirty or forty pence, with a quick turnaround (one hour or even 30min), so it would be worth trying a one-off to see how it goes.

Hope this is helpful.

The late XV105
22nd Sep 2012, 09:52
I routinely use Photobox (http://www.photobox.co.uk/).
Happy customer.

scotbill
22nd Sep 2012, 12:30
Have found Snapfish consistently good with frequent special offers and speedy service.

Particularly good quality posters.

Home printers will prove much more expensive.

Lancelot37
22nd Sep 2012, 12:58
Try Aldi on-line photo services - cheapest, good quality and posted to you or someone else. 6x4 = 4p

Home - ALDI Photo Service (http://www.aldiphotos.co.uk/)

Very expensive to do your own at home if you are paying for the paper and ink.

gingernut
23rd Sep 2012, 11:44
thanks for the leads:ok: