@narutopenguingirl Are you printing off a finished page, or just the patterned paper? If you're printing a finished page, you can have it printed anywhere. However, if you just want paper to use in paper scrapbooking, taking it somewhere to print might not be the best idea. Most likely it would be printed on heavy (and most likely) glossy photo paper. In that case, you're better off using your own printer and just dealing with colors not always looking the same.
@starofmay So I bought a digital paper pack from 300 d.p.i., are you saying if I want to print off one of the papers that I could put the file on a memory stick or disk and they could print me off a copy? That would be really cool! I might have to check that out. I'm tired of printing out papers on my printer and having them be WAY off from what I think they are going to look like :(
@narutopenguingirl The only way to do that is to use screen/printer calibration software which can be pretty expensive. That's one of the reasons why I have my pages printed professionally at a photo lab. :)
Thanks Kristina for the VERY informative video! Just wondering...I'm having trouble getting my digital paper to print out looking the same way it does on my computer screen. Any tips?
@starofmay Thanks for the info. Yeah, I just want the paper printed out for card making. I guess I'll just have to deal :(
narutopenguingirl 1 year ago
@narutopenguingirl Are you printing off a finished page, or just the patterned paper? If you're printing a finished page, you can have it printed anywhere. However, if you just want paper to use in paper scrapbooking, taking it somewhere to print might not be the best idea. Most likely it would be printed on heavy (and most likely) glossy photo paper. In that case, you're better off using your own printer and just dealing with colors not always looking the same.
starofmay 1 year ago
@starofmay So I bought a digital paper pack from 300 d.p.i., are you saying if I want to print off one of the papers that I could put the file on a memory stick or disk and they could print me off a copy? That would be really cool! I might have to check that out. I'm tired of printing out papers on my printer and having them be WAY off from what I think they are going to look like :(
narutopenguingirl 1 year ago
@narutopenguingirl The only way to do that is to use screen/printer calibration software which can be pretty expensive. That's one of the reasons why I have my pages printed professionally at a photo lab. :)
starofmay 1 year ago
Thanks Kristina for the VERY informative video! Just wondering...I'm having trouble getting my digital paper to print out looking the same way it does on my computer screen. Any tips?
narutopenguingirl 1 year ago