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    If you work in print and do lots of mocks and/or proofs for clients it'll make more sense in the long run to buy a printer yourself. Something Super B/A3 would fit the bill. Both Epson and HP make some pretty affordable ones. We've been using HP DesignJets for about ten years and have no complaints. Right now we've got a 30n in the studio. Can be had for about 800 bucks and is cheap to run — print heads and six inks are all separate. We always use Epson paper in it and the output (once calibrated to each type of paper) is both awesome and accurate.

    A friend's got a slightly larger Epson 9-billion or something. It'll accept roll-fed media up to 18". Stunning output but way more expensive to buy and operate — more aimed for photographers.

    The Lettering Shop might be able to help you as they've got some good inkjets but prefer to do much larger-scale (in size and quantity) output.

    How many pages do you want to do? E-mail me.

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