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Canon PowerShot SD800 IS
Canon PowerShot SD800 IS
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Dave Crosier (crowship817) 0 pts

bought this need software for printer

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Andrew Skinner (blackdoorphotos) 18535 pts
April 23, 2008 5:37 AM
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Dave,

Camera's do not usually come with specific printer software, so I'm not sure what you are asking for. Can you please clarify which software you need? If you need software for your printer, you should check the printer's manufacturer site.

Software for your camera can be found on the Canon site. You must pick your computer's operating system to see the available software and downloads.

Andrew
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by James DeRuvo (byjamesderuvo) 58448 pts
April 24, 2008 12:02 PM
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I agree with Andrew on this. You really shouldn't need specific printer drivers other than what comes with your OS or printer itself. Additionally, good photo software is free on the net. What I recommend for file transfer and photo management is Picasa by Google. It's an awesome and free program.

However, lately I've been questioning the practicality of printing your own photos. With the high cost of inks these days, how often you have to replace them, the cost of photo paper and concern over how long inkjet printed photos may or may not last, I'm coming into the camp that perhaps taking your digital photos to the professionals is a better investment. I haven't done the breakdown lately, but it's bound to be pretty close to the .22 a print a one hour charges to print your digital pics of your SD card. And most have photo kiosks to boot.
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