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I was going to spend the money on a really nice color printer, but opted to get my pictures printed at Sams Club. The Kiosk that they have at my local store accepts all type of memory including xd. :) The images are then printed on their full size fuji developer. The results for the price are hard to beat.
 
Ya, you don't buy one of these to save money. But i've never seen a photo from a lab as nice as the results from this printer.

In Canada, there's a fairly decent online site called www.photolab.ca that has very reasonable per shot prices. I ordered a 12x18 one from there a couple days ago so i'll see the quality of that as well. If thats good I'll post here and recommend.

My biggest goal with these things is convenience. I never was into regular film photography for all the inconveniences it carried with it - i hated the idea of having to buy a role of film, be worried about the cost per shot which would limit my pictures taken, then have to take it in, wait for development and pick it up. Then, you get them and their not all great. To be able to print them myself, print only the good ones, as well as have them delivered to my door by just uploading them together with the quality of digital cameras these days opened up this whole world of photography to me now. I love it and look for every opportunity to take more.

steve
 

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