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Tuesday
02Oct2007

What is the best way to print 12 x 12 digital pages?

I got an Email asking how I print my 12 x 12 pages.  Here's my secret- I RARELY print my digital pages.  I'm just not interested in having them as a "hard copy."  I make digital pages mostly for the fun of creating them and I'm content to view them on my computer monitor.  I also find my pages to look a little strange printed out as 12 x 12.  I prefer to print 8 x 8 digital pages- the elements look more real to me at that size, for some reason.  On the rare occasion that I need to print them (when I'm adding them to a book for Scrapbook LifeStyle or sending in a digital "hybrid" page to a magazine), I'm fortunate to have an Epson R1800 printer which prints amazing quality, large format pages. 

Other digital scrappers I know swear by Costco's quality and their pricing is great too.  In fact a few scrappers I know find it less expensive to print a collection of different sized prints as one 12 x 12 print at Costco.  If you don't have your own membership, maybe you have a friend in your area who will pick them up for you- you can enter everything you need to online.  All they'll have to do is pay for them.  There are lots of other online printing services, too- I'm hoping one of you reading this will leave us a comment and give us some other alternatives for printing. Anyone?

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Reader Comments (1)

Thanks for posting that question! I always wondered the same thing in the back of my mind and never thought to even ask it!

October 3, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterFrances

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