Welcome to PhotoForumz.com!
FAQFAQ      ProfileProfile    Private MessagesPrivate Messages   Log inLog in

Where can I renting Professional Printers

 
   Digital Photography Tip (Home) -> Film & Lab RSS
Next:  DSLR "ISO"  
Author Message
Ben Enviah

External


Since: Feb 07, 2005
Posts: 1



(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2005 12:40 am
Post subject: Where can I renting Professional Printers
Archived from groups: rec>photo>film+labs (more info?)

Hi,
I'm looking at taking photos at an event and need a printer to print the
images on site.
Does anyone know who rents out such equipment?

 >> Stay informed about: Where can I renting Professional Printers 
Back to top
Login to vote
Display posts from previous:   
Related Topics:
What printers do Internet labs use? - For small prints (e.g. < 10x15") commercial Internet labs like EZprints, Mpix, Ofoto, Shutterfly, Snapfish, and so forth use digital minilabs like Agfa d.Lab-2, Fuji Frontier, or Noritsu QSS. But for wide format prints (such as panoramic or 20x3...

Slide scanning questions - I have a substantial number (240) of slides from 30 years ago that I need to scan. I have a Coolscan III, which produces beautiful scans but takes 1 minute per slide. I figure I can average 40 slides per hour scanned, processed, and saved with..

New UK slide scanning service launched - Hi, Please allow me to introduce our brand new website at http://www.pixstudio.co.uk. We offer a film, slide and APS scanning and image retouching service. We provide an all inclusive scanning service from converting your slides to a digital format and...

handling film (gloves) - Hi, The other day I was chatting with the agent at a local one-hour photo lab (they use Noritsu 3011s IIRC). During the course of the chat, she mentioned that Kodak sends them gloves and instructs them to wear those gloves while handling film. She showe...

Kodak PGI grain "ruler"? - Has anybody seen a Kodak PGI grain ruler, as I think it's called? I'm wondering whether there is a grain comparison scale provided for many colors, or just gray.
   Digital Photography Tip (Home) -> Film & Lab All times are: Pacific Time (US & Canada) (change)
Page 1 of 1

 
You can post new topics in this forum
You can reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum



[ Contact us | Terms of Service/Privacy Policy ]