I know many of you use this setup for your photobooths. I've used this setup for 5 or 6 photobooths. It works pretty well. The only drawback is the printing time.
But, my prints have a milky plasticky appearance (kind of like really aggressive Noise Reduction). Have any of you experienced this? If so, what did you do to fix it? The files (both original jpg's and the jpgs of the image with overlays) look fine, its just the printing that looks off.
If I print a regular file (from lightroom), the images look great, but using DSLRRemotePro, they dont look as great.
I can only speak for the printing speed on a PC... look into printer pooling. Works like a charm! Basically it sends the image to the printer spooling pool and automagically sends the next print to the next available printer.
I've never seen an issue with print quality... maybe it's just because I don't expect a $100 printer to do the same quality as an $1800 Sony dye sub printer.
Now that I look at the prints closer, the prints are fine. I do an overlay for all my photobooths that include a white border and the logo coming out of the bottom. I think problem is the overlay. In looking at it, I'm pretty sure I've been printing them from a 72dpi image, not a 240 or 300