In-store instant printing

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HankScorpio

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715 posts

238 months

Friday 6th May 2005
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With my home printer shoved in box after a house move, I've found myself with the need to get a few quick prints done on a couple of occasions recently and I just thought I'd share my findings:


Jessops - wasn't happy at all, interface was clunky and prints were very poor. (this was the "spit the prints out at the bottom" one rather than the "print while you wait or next/three day service" one)

Kodak machine in a Kodak store - pretty good and would use again. Interface was easier to use, crop and enhancement tools worked really well and the prints were as good as any films I've had processed at Boots.


All IMHO obviously...


>> Edited by HankScorpio on Friday 6th May 17:57

deckchair

44 posts

234 months

Sunday 8th May 2005
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the while u wait machines are very poor quality i should know i work with them, make sure u have time on your hand next time and wait or have an hour service u will see the differance in results as the machine they use is much higher quality!