RadiclDreamer
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Having worked on those drug store photo lab printers, they're usually thermal deposition printers that use CMY "ribbons" that overlay each other on a special photo stock paper. There's no ink bleed what so ever to speak of and the pictures will never smear at all when subjected to water. The resolution is also a lot better than the best interpolated inkjet can give you. And to be fair, the CPU will be much more current than a P3, but even if it's not, it doesn't really matter because it's the printer that's doing the work and not the computer in the kiosk. The only drawback is always the source media and the fact that it's a digital print.
Im talking about the fuji/kodak kiosks. Are you talking about the higher end stuff they do in the "lab"