Recommended Digital Camera Printers

March 4, 2009

By Dan Feildman

Now that you have a great pile of images in your digital camera memory, the first thing comes in your mind is taking their print out. Not in all cases, the digital camera is meant just for taking images and looking them on the computer screen. You may want them to come out of the screen or of that boring memory card. The excitement of shooting the best shot can only be felt when you have its print out in your hands. If you feel the same as well, read on to know how you can take the prints of your digital photographs.



Nowadays you can get printers that connect to your digital camera or your PC, but either way you will still get excellent results. Either way, you are going to have to deal with a small piece of software that will have certain commands to learn. This may be easier for regular users, but complete newbies will need a helping hand to produce some real digital mastery.

If you are considering purchasing a digital camera printer, read your digital camera to see if they recommend any compatible models. Then take a look on the search engines like Google or Digital Photography review forums. You will also find plenty of offers on these sites so shop around and don't forget to check out online shopping stores like Amazon and eBay. Delivery charges are sometimes a hidden extra and look into opening a Paypal account, as they provide the safest form of online payments. Always read the small print, make a note of the guarantee period, and make sure you know who to contact in the case of a refund.

4 and 6 color ink models are available with talk of an 8 ink jet color model to be released shortly. The more ink colors used, the higher the quality of the printed photos become, so to produce the best results then always purchase high weight photo paper and even better if you can afford a 6 ink color digital camera printer.

There are currently 2 types of digital camera printers on the market at the moment; ink jet printers and thermal printers, so we will be looking at some of the major differences that may be decisive for choosing which one you need. The Ink jet printers are the most commonly used, but the quality is not so good and they are quite expensive to maintain. Of course the other option is more expensive but a good long term investment if you are thinking of making money out of your digital art work, but the Thermal printing style does produce much higher quality image results.

Digital camera printer are easy to manage, just as long as you can master the main features and commands. You will also need to know how to keep your digital camera printer in perfect running order and short cuts on how to obtain professional looking prints.

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