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Printing Photos From #127 Negatives

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Date: 07/06/2009 Topics: Craft Tips > Photography > Printing | Readers Request > Computers  
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Is there anyway I can make prints from size #127 negatives with a Lexmark 1150 or HP PSC 1500 Series printer?

By melvinmonroe from Middlesboro, KY

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By Deeli (1578) Profile Contact
Thanks TF Editor for letting me know exactly what a #127 negative is :-)

Couldn't find anything about those two models as far as negative photo printing but here is the link for Lemark technical support (when it opens click on technical support on the left of the page):

http://support.lexmark.com/perl/support/support.cgi?ccs=229:1:0:0:0:0

And here is the link to investigate your HP:

http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/ ... gory?product=428854&lc=en&cc=us&dlc=

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By Deeli (1578) Profile Contact
Pray tell what #127 negatives are and maybe an answer will follow from one of us in the TF Family :-) Hard to answer a question without knowing what the negative is ;-)

Editor's Note: Wiki says: 127 is a film format for still photography. The image format is usually a square 4×4 cm, but rectangular 4×3 cm and 4×6 cm are also standard..... 127 is a roll film, 46 mm wide.....The format was mainly used for amateur cameras like the Brownie.

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