Digital photo printer choices
Digital photo printers come in variety shapes and sizes
nowadays. But whatever they may look like, they still do one
thing; they transform colored digital pictures into high-quality
photo prints while you sit back and wait. Thanks to the
inventors of digital camera, most printers are now affordable
and easy to use. Many of them do not even have to be connected
to a computer to print.
Before you indulge yourself into buying your own digital
printer, there are questions that needed answering first to
ensure that what printer you will be shopping for is the one
right for you.
Will the digital printer work with your camera?
Buy a digital printer with a media slot that has the same kind
of memory card your camera uses. Or a printer that connects
directly, using a cable of course, to your camera. A USB-capable
printer that connects to your computer is a nice option. The
process is fairly simple. You just have to drop the photos into
the hard drive, edit and print them from there.
What printing technology suit you best?
There are basically two kinds of technology that is inherent in
photo printers. Dye sublimation and inkjet. Both kinds can
produce brilliant images.
Some people believe that dye sublimation excels at continuous
tone printing. While others prefer the crisp colors, inexpensive
supplies and print flexibility of inkjet and bubble jet
printers. Whichever kind you choose, remember that optimizing a
printer for photo printing will do a much better job than
general use printer.
How much resolution do you need?
Take note that the higher the resolution, the crisper the print
result will be. For example, a 400 dpi resolution is finer than
a 300 dpi resolution.
Take note also that resolution cannot be compared between dye
sublimation and inkjet printers. The numbers of dpi required to
make the same quality photo print may vary depending on the
different aspects of the printers.
Does the printer have editing capabilities?
Some printers let you edit digital photos. This editing
capability can range from a few limited text messages and crop
sizes to a touch screen LCD that allows multiple picture editing
before printing.
The type you will use would depend if whether you want to do
some editing, in the first place. And if you do want, choose if
you rather do sophisticated editing on a computer or quick
adjustments from a printer. You choose. Your digital printer
will do it for you.
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