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    Quote Originally Posted by Wardy View Post
    There's a Which-recommended Brother machine that takes A3 for under £100.

    I'm sure I saw it at PC World or try Amazon. It should be fine as long as you don't need professional
    photo quality prints. It probably won't take card, but maybe it will be better to mount your prints on some board anyway.
    :icon_thumbup: Good advice, we just bought one for the office just for rough proofs / handouts. Suprisingly good standard.
    www.spottypenguin.com graphic design Edinburgh

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    For some really nice portfolio prints try these guys I used them and they where amazing! people will notice if you use good paper in your portfolio.

    Digital Photo Printing | Photo Prints | Theprintspace.co.uk

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    I got an Epson 1400 printer for Uni - still going strong 5 years on. It meant I didnt have to waste time with the uni facilities plus the quality was excellent especially on matte coated paper :icon_thumbup:

    EPSON Stylus Photo 1400 Photo Inkjet Printer at cheap prices | PC World

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