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		By: OlafMar		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Nowadays desktop printers can do a lot, but be careful: they require constant use to work properly.
In my opinion, everyone printing less than 3-5 photos per week should forget about them and just go to a local printing lab. No shipment costs, no waiting (usually), no throwing away cartdridges/print heads almost full that clogged for the insufficient use.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nowadays desktop printers can do a lot, but be careful: they require constant use to work properly.<br />
In my opinion, everyone printing less than 3-5 photos per week should forget about them and just go to a local printing lab. No shipment costs, no waiting (usually), no throwing away cartdridges/print heads almost full that clogged for the insufficient use.</p>
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