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Choose a photo printer that prints in a high DPI (dots per inch) as this will make your photos print in much higher quality. Also choose a printer that includes ink cartridges, if the printer doesn't include ink that can be very expensive. Also check which type of memory format the printer supports, most photo printers support SD cards because some older models only support specific flash cards. Also it's generally a good idea to stick with name brands, you can expect high quality prints and printers that include warranties as well.

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form_title=Photo Printer form_header=Get your printer back up and running in no time. Have your photo printer fixed up by a repair professional. Brand of photo printer?*= _[50] Make of photo printer?*= _[50] Has the cartridge alignment feature been run on the printer?*= () Yes () No Does the printer display any error messages?*= () Yes () No What problems are you having with your photo printer?*= _Please Explain[50]

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