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On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 02:55:25PM -0400, Shirley M?rquez D?lcey wrote: > I'd summarize the advantages and disadvantages as follows: > > Inkjet: > Pros: low capital cost, good all-around printing, excellent photo > printing on special paper, energy efficiency > Cons: high supplies cost (especially for low-end printers), text > quality doesn't match laser, some models quite slow, printouts can > run (Epson ink is more water-resistant but their printers have had > other problems) > > Laser: > Pros: moderate capital cost, high printing speed, excellent text and > business graphics, output is waterproof > Cons: so-so photo printing, energy use, air quality issues (ozone > and particulates) > > Dye sub: > Pros: best photo printing > Cons: supply cost is fixed per page, thus poor for jobs that don't > cover the entire page with dye. So-so text. Full-page models are > expensive. Most are one-trick ponies for photo printing; most users > will also need another printer for other purposes. Service Bureau (including, say, CostCo, Snapfish, Shutterfly...): Pros: huge availability of media sizes, no capital cost at all; no electrical usage, never runs out of consumables, doesn't dry out. Cons: slightly more expensive per page than owning your own. Delayed gratification. Probably not a good idea for risque photos. Pickup for free or small delivery charge. -dsr-