| Re: Which Printer? PMG,
No recommendations here: just a question.
How often do you find yourself requiring A3 prints? If you frequently do, then obviously a printer of that capability is the way forward, but bear in mind that an A3 print uses twice the amount of ink of an A4 print. It may be more economical to have larger prints made at a local, or online lab, and continue to make smaller prints yourself. I no longer use a printer at home, except for printing out contact sheets for reference, preferring to have any prints needed made by a lab. For one thing, their print machine costs considerably more than anything I'd be prepared to buy, although modern printers do give excellent quality: it's just all that wasted ink!
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