I got asked to take Santa photos for the holidays at a children’s play space. The owner wants the photos to be available for the clients on the spot to be taken and printed out right away. What’s a good printer that doesn’t take away the quality from the photo? I definitely know we’d need some good quality photo paper! Thanks in advance!

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      11 months ago

      I’d have to see if she’s open to the idea of me using a Polaroid! If so, Which one would you recommend?!

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        11 months ago

        If you’re considering polaroid cameras you can also look in to polaroid printers in case they want multiple prints.

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    11 months ago

    You could get an inkjet photo printer or a dye sub photo printer, combined with good paper, both will produce excellent images, however it wont be exceedingly fast.
    Im guessing, but it could take 10 minutes ish to print them out depending on size and honestly, it’s going to cost a LOT more per print that commercial prints.

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    11 months ago

    Canon Selphy printers will make up to 4x6 prints in about a minute. Fuji Instax print immediately and develop in about a minute. Fuji will cost more per print.

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      11 months ago

      By the way, not sure if you’re a Fuji user, but some Fuji cameras will print directly to some Fuji Instax printers, no phone required.

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    11 months ago

    I use a Sinfonia CS2. Prints a 4x6 in 10 seconds and does up to 6x8. It can do wallet size too. The paper/dye is pretty cheap. You may be able to rent it (my local store does or did) if you only need it for that occasion.

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    11 months ago

    Try the HiTi brand dye-sub printer (or similar) if they still exist. I had a photobooth business for 10+ years and that’s what worked best. I own 2. They can be finicky, but they’re snappy and are built for speed and volume. Don’t bother with inkjet if you have any intention of moving quickly.

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    11 months ago

    Hiti is what I use, tethered to a laptop running photo booth software, I have prints in minutes.

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    11 months ago

    Well there is a pretty wide range of options depending on your budget and willingness to set something up.

    The easiest and trouble free are the Fuji instax or Fuji instax wide. (You can also go Polaroid sx70 if your budget allows.)

    There are small volume digital printers that you can connect to the camera or read off the sd card like the canon selfy (I think I spelled its name wrong.) Not too expensive and doesn’t take up much space. But it is not the quickest printer.

    On the other end of the spectrum that is a fixed location and based on a digital workflow, bring a laptop any photo printer. Shoot teathered and print from Lightroom.