![]() ![]() While I was at his place in a rural Texas town I found myself enjoying old family prints from the time before digital photography. However, this past March I had a lot of time to think as I drove from Seattle to Texas (and back) to bury my Dad. Now I will admit that because I shoot in burst mode, there’s probably plenty of photos that my eyes have only glanced at once or twice. That means I have a half million photos that have never been seen by others, and that’s from someone who is internationally known for photography AND printing!!!! Let’s assume I’m being too conservative though and say that the total number of photos seen by eyes other than mine is really 72,000 photos. Now out of those roughly 572k photos I’ve made about 30k public and shown my family about another 10k or so on top of that. Background StoryĪccording to my photo library management software, Mylio, I have roughly 450,000 photos saved on my NAS and for my phones I have 100,000+ in Google Photos plus 22,000 in iCloud. If you are a photography hobbyist or someone with a lot of photos that you wish you had time to print, then you may enjoy the background story below about why I am writing this article. If you are here just for the review of this printer designed for professional photographers then you can skip the next section. Want to print a large number of photos blazingly fast at a price that doesn’t break the bank, yet has a professional look and feel? I did, so I wrote this review to see if the EPSON SureLab D870 lived up to its promises and my very high standards as a professional print master, print book author and Senior Program Manager of the Microsoft Windows print team for 3 years.
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