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In that case then...
('cause I thought you wanted a professional top end unit ;) )
I'd seriously look at either the Canon or Epson range. I'd also question the need for A3 as they are much bigger units and so usually need their own bench top to work on. If you do go with A3 then select A3+ as it gives additional ability. Epson's tend to allow for roll feed.
I've had a Canon Pixma ip8500 for several years now and have no need to change it. It does a good quality A4 borderless print on photo paper if I need it. As for ink, spending hundreds of dollars is unavoidable :(
The Canon Pixma range would be my first place to look. Epson is traditionally dearer (marginally) for ink supplies but their printer calibration setup can be very fiddly to get right. That said they tend to be more adjustable for colour management than Canon in the mid range units.
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thank you thats exactly the sort of thing I'm after...has anyone used this printer before that can give some feed back?
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Lou
What about this one,Buy Brother MFCJ6510DW A3 Inkjet Multifunction Colour Printer+Fax w/Duplex | Read Reviews | Dick Smith Online Shopping
We were going to buy one a couple of months ago,but it wouldn't quite fit where we were going to put it
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I already have this one
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...012/12/783.jpg
a wireless printer with scan fax print copy etc....thats why I was just looking for a semi reasonable printer to print pics etc...because this one does documents and scanning and copying very well but does not print pictures very well....well, well enough for me to be able to draw them anyway too washed out
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What to do.....
Review: Canon Pixma Pro-10 inkjet printer
Price of excellence
I see the (genuine?) cartridges on Ebay for $14.
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I have an Epson R3000 and before that an R2400 The R2400 would sit for months and would only need one clean cycle and it would be good to go. I lasted nearly 6 years. The R3000 hasn't done a lot of prints yet however the quality is awesome.
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I've used Vistaprint (Belgium) to have a couple of pano's from my Canon P & S printed in their Banner format - about 1000 x 500mm. Cost about $15ea and were delivered to my door in about two weeks.
I realise that you're probably after better quality for your pics but everyone who has viewed these have been quite impressed with the outcome.