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A dye-sublimation printer doesn't use ink, but colored ribbons. The ribbons themselves are not expensive, but the mechanisms can be complicated. Sony and Kodak have tried to sell home dye-sub printers, with limited success. Dye-sub is used very successfully in a lot of photo kiosks, though.