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pennymakespounds
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getting a kodak c633 digi camera that comes with "PDG 600" printer dock .
does anyone know .. or point me in direction of websites for camera mags that might have all the details... etc .. so i can quickly learn ...
what's needed in cartridges and paper .. and costs of . ..
i'm wanting to know how much per print does it cost in total .
does anyone know .. or point me in direction of websites for camera mags that might have all the details... etc .. so i can quickly learn ...
what's needed in cartridges and paper .. and costs of . ..
i'm wanting to know how much per print does it cost in total .
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pennymakespounds wrote:getting a kodak c633 digi camera that comes with "PDG 600" printer dock .
does anyone know .. or point me in direction of websites for camera mags that might have all the details... etc .. so i can quickly learn ...
what's needed in cartridges and paper .. and costs of . ..
i'm wanting to know how much per print does it cost in total .
I too bought the camera but without the dock.:beer:0 -
There was a WHICH magazine review of photo printers in October - I think most libraries would have a copy for you to look at.
The cost per print for the Kodak printers was 25p. The cheapest printer was an HP at 11p per print.
The costs are based on branded paper and ink - the Kodak printer, like the Epson printers has a bundled paper and ink pack that you have to buy. Ink and paper are available for the HP printer separately, so you can buy cheaper paper instead of the more expensive branded paper.
Unfortunately, the Kodak printers also didn't do very well for picture quality. If you have the option you might want to choose a different printer.
Also, as above, you may want to consider using printing services - many, such as snapfish will offer the first 20 or so prints free.
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