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Do you need a special printer for digital photos? For ordinary home and school use, no special printer for digital photos is necessary. If you plan to print a large volume of photos often or have strict quality requirements, you may want to investigate printers specially designed for photo printing. What are the types of printers for digital photos? The two most common types of printers for digital photos for non-commercial users are inkjet printers and laser printers. Inkjet printers have become easily affordable and are prevalent in homes and schools. Laser printers provide a higher quality photo print, but at a higher price. How do you choose a printer for digital photos? Printers vary in price, quality of output, and speed of printing. If your decision is based solely on price, you may find that the relatively lower cost of the inkjet printer and its ink make it the best choice for you. Digital photos printed with inkjet printers are quite acceptable in quality for many home and school uses. Laser printers bring the advantages of faster speed and higher quality, more professional-looking images. If the sharpness of the image is most important to you, you may find that a laser printer best suits your needs. Newer and better printers are constantly being introduced into the market. Careful research online and/or in stores will help you make an informed decision. The following resources offer valuable information on selecting a printer: cnet.com What kind of paper is best for printing digital photos? There are many types of paper available for printing digital photos. Higher quality paper can result in richer colors and finer detail. Be sure to check the compatibility of the paper with your printer before using it. Paper brightness and weight are two important characteristics, with heavier, brighter stock of higher quality and price. You can choose from plain inkjet, high resolution inkjet, photo quality (usually nonglossy) and glossy. Paper cost varies widely, from a few cents per sheet to several dollars per sheet for high end specialty photo paper. You may wish to use the lower cost paper for test prints. Glossy finish requires extra care. Handle these prints by the edges only to avoid fingerprint damage. Keep glossy paper away from water, dust and other contaminants. Be sure to print on the correct side of the page, which is generally shiny. Take good care of your printer paper stock. Store it in the original packaging, away from hot or humid conditions. Make sure the package lays flat. How do you select the right ink? Ink quality is an important factor in the quality of your photo print. Use the highest quality ink that you can buy, preferably from the manufacturer of your printer. Bargain inks may be older inks that have become substandard in quality. Do careful research to locate the best ink for your printer. Remove your prints promptly from the printer. Be sure to let the ink dry completely after printing, ink side up. Photo quality (nonglossy) and glossy are likely to require the longest time to dry. Once your prints are dry, insert a plain piece of paper between each print before you stack them. What are common mistakes in printing digital photos?
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