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					Originally Posted by  Alex
					 
				 
				We need an example. Scan one of the prints and post a picture. 
			
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 After which I'll start a thread about scanners and color profiles.
It's a Lexmark.  It's an all-in-one job, I don't expect the highest quality out of it.  But really, a print of an unedited photo is so dramatically different than it looks on the screen or the camera, and more importantly just looks bad.  Maybe we will try a scan and see how it comes out.