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How to Print Long Lasting Photos at Home

When it comes to your digital photos, the truth is there’s no better way to store them for the future than to print them. Not all of them, of course, you’d go broke, but the keepers. And when it comes to printing your photos, you have plenty of choices: you can upload photos to online [...]

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Make a Free Photo Print on TryMyPhoto

Holding onto a precious photo you’re just dying to see in print? Head on over to TryMyPhoto and you can have a free 8.5 x 11-inch photo produced on a Canon printer of your choice on Ilford’s Galerie inkjet paper or one of three Canon inkjet papers. Unlike a lot of “free” offers that still [...]

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Thinking About Re-Inking

You think gas is getting expensive…have you purchased ink for your printer lately? The sticker shock involved in purchasing replacement ink cartridges for your inkjet printer can be quite a jolt. Watching the cashier ring up $60, $70, $80 for your color and black-and-white refills is enough to force you to park the printer in [...]

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Review: Epson Stylus R3000

Review: Epson Stylus R3000 inkjet photo printer. Price: $850 Specs: 5760 x 1440 dpi; 13 x 19 -inch max cut sheet paper size; 9-color UltraChrome K3 pigment ink set, Wi-Fi networking. (Full specs here.) Intro to the Epson Stylus R3000 The latest inkjet printer from Epson, the Stylus R3000, is clearly aimed at the super-enthusiast/professional [...]

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How to Save Money Printing (And How Not To)

How to Save Money Printing (And How Not To)

Jason Fitzpatrick at How-To Geek has published a new guide on how to print efficiently. This is an important subject: as anyone who’s printed a photo at home understands, ink is expensive! The guide offers some very useful advice on how to set your printer settings to maximize efficiency and some alternatives to document printing. [...]

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Printer Report: Kodak ESP-C310 Print Permanence Ratings

Thinking about picking up Kodak’s new ESP-C310 photo printer? Wilhelm Research, which  specializes in print permanence research: i.e. how long your photo prints will last under various conditions (out in the air, behind a frame or in an album), has just published permanence ratings for the Kodak ESP-C310. This $99 printer is capable of producing very long lasting [...]

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Kodak To Offer Software for 3D Printing

We had some hands-on time with Kodak’s 3D printer at CES. Now, Amateur Photographer is reporting that the company will offer 3D printing for all of its printers, regardless of the year they were made, thanks to a new piece of software which will be launched in March. For now, this is only confirmed for [...]

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Make Your Own Photo Valentine's Day Card

If you’re not interested in HP’s free Valentine’s Day photo templates, check out DaisyTrail’s Craft Artist – a free download that lets you design your own photo cards (Valentine’s or otherwise). It’s a lite version of their more feature-rich Craft Artist Platinum Edition ($60) but if you’re in need of a simple do-it-yourself solution, it’s [...]

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Print Large With Epson's New R3000

If you love your photographs and only trust yourself to make the prints, Epson’s newest high-end photo printer should be appealing, provided you have $850 to spare. The Stylus Photo R3000 can produce photo prints on a range of paper types up to 13-inches wide. With a new front loading media tray, it can handle [...]

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Photo Printing: Where's the Best Place to Do Your Photo Printing?

Photo Printing: Where's the Best Place to Do Your Photo Printing?

These days, you have plenty of choices when it comes to photo printing. You can lounge back and order them online and have them mailed home. You can stroll into your local pharmacy or big box store and drop a memory card into a kiosk and have your photos printed instantly. Or you can make [...]

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