Photo Printing Tips

What is an AirPrint Printer?

Sorry to disappoint you, but AirPrint is not a revolutionary method using air as a consumable. AirPrint actually lets you print from wireless devices to a printer, without the need for installing printer drivers. This means you can print from your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch without paying for special printing apps, it is just. Read more...

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Choosing the right paper is critical for your print Job

The paper you put in your printer is crucial for the final output, in fact some people think that the paper you use is as important as the printers ink or toner. Whatever your print job there is an appropriate paper for it. Whether it is high gloss photographic paper or plain old recycled copier. Read more...

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Why do Photo Prints Fade?

At some time or another we’ve all opened up a photo album, and looked at moments from the past. Most would focus on times gone by, and good memories, however some might notice that the older the picture, the more faded, and less pristine, it gets. We’ve all seen it at some time or another,. Read more...

A New HP iPhone Printing Application

It’s been an interesting few months watching how manufacturers are responding to the changing landscape of technology. With the incredible globalisation and accessibility of information, coupled with technology making it easily-sharable, the demand for printing has risen, but the ways in which you can go about it has not. We’ve recently written about ways you. Read more...

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What Photo Paper should I use?

We receive lots of enquiries from enthusiastic photographers, taking their first steps into photo printing, about which paper is best to use. Check out our helpful guide! Read more...

Do Compatible Cartridges Void My Printer Warranty

Numerous customers enquire about their printer warranty when using third party cartridges. Well you are protected. Read this article to find out how! Read more...

What paper should I use in my printer?

It is impressive the amount of guises a question can take about paper. From which kind suits photos best, to what weight you should use, to whether you can write on it after printing. Paper is apparently very questionable! Firstly a disclaimer to avoid any paper-stuck-to-my-drum or a perpetually-undryable-photo. ALWAYS check on the paper packaging. Read more...

Understanding how Colours work - on your Monitor and Printer

Colour Space and Colour Gamut As a species, we have pretty good colour vision. Although it doesn’t extend far into the infra-red or ultra-violet spectra, it’s good enough to navigate the world we live in. The range of colours we can see, technically called the colour gamut of our vision, is quite a lot bigger. Read more...

Why Photo Paper is very special

A piece of paper is a rolled-out mix of wood pulp and cloth, right? And photo paper is wood pulp and cloth with varnish on top. Yet, printer and ink makers try and tell us ink and paper form a ‘technology system’ which governs the look and quality of our photos. Surely they’re just trying. Read more...

It's the Photo that counts so which Paper should you use?

I am sure that you are aware that the quality of the paper you use for your photo printing will have more of an impact on your results than the printer or inks you use. A lot of people assume that they need to use the paper from the same company that makes their printer,. Read more...