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The main concern is that inkjet prints do not last as long as actual photo-chemical prints. Any ideas?
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Look for a Wal-Mart or local photo shop that has one of the digital "one-hour" kiosks, and ask the staff there if those machines use a photographic printing process. (Avoid the instant Kodak/Polaroid kiosks. My guess is that they use inkjet or dyesub printers, and thus do not satisfy your requirements.)
Alternately, if you're going to be doing a lot of uploading of photos, consider a DSL or cable modem connection.