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Certainly. There's always contact printing, in which the negative is in direct contact with the paper, producing a print that is exactly the same size as the negative. All you need in that case is a controllable light source of the appropriate intensity (if it's too bright, you won't be able to adequately control the exposure time).
Needless to say, contact ...
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Another way of making a print from a negative is to scan the negative then print digitally.
You may think I'm being flip, but for years that was my setup while I was waiting for full frame 35mm sensors to get good enough at a price I was willing to pay for. Until then, I walked around with a film camera, had just the film processed, scanned the negatives, ...
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