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Epson D68 printer
      #318895 - Sat Dec 02 2006 03:02 PM

I'm looking for a new printer. I like the look of the Epson D68, can anyone tell me if this printer is good at photo's.
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Re: Epson D68 printer [Re: hockeybear]
      #319020 - Sun Dec 03 2006 04:20 AM

Hi Dave and welcome to WU. We've got an Epson D68 and find it to be very good. We haven't used it much for photos, but they look fine when we have. It's best to use their recommended paper though; they give you a small amount when you buy the printer, plus an album. The User's Guide is very helpful too.

Madeline.

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Re: Epson D68 printer [Re: Madeline]
      #319604 - Tue Dec 05 2006 09:02 PM

Thanks for replying Madeline, I have bought the printer, it looks good enough for now. I'm an amature photographer who has finally ditched the film so expect more questions from me about digital imaging

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Re: Epson D68 printer [Re: hockeybear]
      #319854 - Thu Dec 07 2006 05:10 AM

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so expect more questions from me about digital imaging



I don't know whether I'd be much help, I've only ever printed photos already on the PC from various sources. There are people on here who will be able to help you though.
I like the D68; we used to have a C82 which was pretty good until it died, but I like the D68 better.

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