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I'm not sure what it is I am sort of looking for, but having read a few threads about the hassle involved in getting quality prints - ie from calibrating a screen, setting up a printer and getting different profiles for different papers I started to wonder if there is anyone ( Marrutt for example) who could supply the whole lot - a screen calibrator, software that will set it all up and a printer that will talk with the other bits so that prints emerge looking good from the start - ie plug and play, rather than me struggling, getting cross and fed up then loosing interest due to lack of knowledge....
I rarely print at home in part as it is so easy to order some from DSCL or wherever, and currently only have a cheap scanner/printer, so don't even try to do decent prints, but if there was an easy way to print high quality A3, or even A3+ I might be very interested. I don't imagine I'd ever print large quantities, but I'm determined to start getting more prints done. However, for it to be me doing the printing there needs to be as little input to get it working as possible. I use ACDSee to edit my pictures if that helps in any way.
Does anyone here know if there is anything available to do this, and if so what is it I'm looking for ?
I don't have any set budget, but guess I'd have to be thinking of starting at around £500-£600 for a printer.
I rarely print at home in part as it is so easy to order some from DSCL or wherever, and currently only have a cheap scanner/printer, so don't even try to do decent prints, but if there was an easy way to print high quality A3, or even A3+ I might be very interested. I don't imagine I'd ever print large quantities, but I'm determined to start getting more prints done. However, for it to be me doing the printing there needs to be as little input to get it working as possible. I use ACDSee to edit my pictures if that helps in any way.
Does anyone here know if there is anything available to do this, and if so what is it I'm looking for ?
I don't have any set budget, but guess I'd have to be thinking of starting at around £500-£600 for a printer.
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