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If you need them within a few minutes then there are plenty of decent inkjets out there. Trouble is, they can dry up if not used regularly, and ink can be a little pricey. To get the best results you'll also need photo paper.
If you can wait a day, and are anywhere near a branch of Boots, Asda etc... then one of their photo machines will do a pretty decent job for just a few pence. Size will be limited to something like 9" x 6" but you won't have to worry about buying ink, or a printer, or the paper.
If you can wait two days, and can send a batch of pictures (to keep the £5 postage acceptable), then DS Colour labs cannot be beaten.
If you can wait a day, and are anywhere near a branch of Boots, Asda etc... then one of their photo machines will do a pretty decent job for just a few pence. Size will be limited to something like 9" x 6" but you won't have to worry about buying ink, or a printer, or the paper.
If you can wait two days, and can send a batch of pictures (to keep the £5 postage acceptable), then DS Colour labs cannot be beaten.
For quick 6x4s I bought a cheap Canon Selphy, it's a dye sub printer and it's a lot lot better than the normal printer I have. Think it was £16 on ebay (used) and I bought 3 packs of ink and paper for it (£30)
At 6x4 you can get away with quite a lot, so phone pics are acceptable but anything else I'd send out to DSCL. I've got some film winging it's way to them at the moment, they're one of only a handful that you can give pretty much anything to and they'll make it look good at a decent price.
At 6x4 you can get away with quite a lot, so phone pics are acceptable but anything else I'd send out to DSCL. I've got some film winging it's way to them at the moment, they're one of only a handful that you can give pretty much anything to and they'll make it look good at a decent price.
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