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I have used a variety of photo printing services on line and not had a problem with any of them to date. I want to print some B&W photos as true B&W and not as color stock. IT doesn't appear the the usual suspects do this but instead print them as color and as you know that can be tricky. Anyone have a digital on line service they use for B&W printing that they are happy with?
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Thanks!

I just got my first order from these guys and they did a great job. Decent pricing too I thought.
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Glad they worked out. I have been using them for a long time, and they are excellent.
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Thread revival...

So, what are the options out there today...9 years later.
Brad suggested something like big photo that I used 7 years ago, but can't remember their url,
Hopefully they still have a photo I sent them back then... But no other suggestions?
Or even local treehouses....
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I have continued to use Mpix and not had any issues.
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Coyote wrote:Brad suggested something like big photo that I used 7 years ago, but can't remember their url,
Hopefully they still have a photo I sent them back then... But no other suggestions?
I don't use them anymore, but they are still around and should still have your photo. They still have stuff I uploaded way back in the day. www.bigphotohelp.com , I stopped using them because I switched to a company that uses real photo paper for my prints, not ink-jet prints like big photo uses.
Coyote wrote:Or even local treehouses....
Tim does a nice job, he can print stuff for you. His shop is out on about 135 or so and Giles. He can do prints, Canvas, Acrylic face mounts, e-panel laminates and other stuff. He also has a gigantic router table and can make all kinds of shapes and what not.
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And 9 years on…

Any updated recommendations on the topic?


Thanks!
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nebport5 wrote: Tue Mar 11, 2025 9:41 pm And 9 years on… Any updated recommendations on the topic?
Timmy's Treehouse in LaVista, Nebraska:
https://www.timmystreehouse.com/
Tim from Timmy's Treehouse actually posted on this forum for a couple years, but it looks like he hasn't posted since 2006.

McKenna Pro in Davenport, Iowa does really nice work and a really fast turn around:
https://mckennapro.com/

Also, I haven't used them yet, but Mangelsen's purchased Hamilton Color Lab here in Omaha and is now offering printing services too. Hamilton was always known for high quality.
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Thanks Brad! Greatly appreciate your input.