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Photo Printing on the Desktop or Online - What’s Best?

“Is it better to print my digital photos on my own printer or should I send them out?” The answer comes down to the classic printing issues: price, quality, speed and control.



Most folks start with price … “Where can I get the cheapest photo prints?”


Unfortunately, the cost of consumables (paper and ink) is often overlooked when purchasing a desktop photo printer. 29 cents per print is an oft quoted cost for desktop prints. While special sale promotions and coupons can drive the cost lower, you are generally locked into the price that the printer manufacturer wants to charge.


When you are buying on price, you can do much better online.


I did some research last week, and created a comparison chart with details on the major online photo print labs. The chart shows where you can tap into super low per print prices, and details the free print offers at a number of online labs.


Quality is the biggest issue for serious photo enthusiasts. Of course, the entry-level desktop printers fall far short of the high-end labs. But it can be a trick to find the right lab. (I’ll be doing more research in January to explore the print quality differences between vendors.)


Desktop printers come out on top when it comes to speed and control. You can print out your photos where and when you want … As long as you are home (or have a portable printer) and the supplies are on hand.


When you’re out on the road (without a portable printer), the bricks and mortar photo labs can be a lifesaver. National chains like CVS and Wal-Mart can deliver a reasonable level of quality with competitive prices and one-hour turnaround. The quality will fall short of a high-end professional lab, no doubt, but at 8:30 on a Tuesday evening, it sure is convenient.

One Comment

Folks : If there is a cost to this, please ignore it. Thanks. I just wanted to know if I can print my 4 picture clippings on my desk top (where I collected them to ). Now I want to put them together on on photo page but I can’t get the printer on my tools to be workable (not highlighted). My brain doesn’t work like most people. I do have a BS -PHN. Sincerely, Rachel M Hervey

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