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February 28, 2010 by Inkjet Printer Reviews
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This has been a great week at Inkjetez.com. As usual, I’ve added some helpful Inkjets content for you below.
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Ike Engels, Editor
Advantages of Photo Printing
February 28, 2010 by Inkjet Printer Reviews
Filed under Photo Printers
Photo printing through online facility is getting more accepted by people because of the several advantages of this kind of printing. Some of the positive aspects of photo printing are:
Quality: A person can come across good quality photographs through high quality photo prints. The quality of colors and paper add a perfect touch to the beauty of photos.
Cheap: Thinking that the good quality photos will be expensive is a wrong assumption, as photo printing technique will not cost too much. Some online photo printing companies even offer photo prints for free, so a person can always test this technique before availing it.
Fast: The process of online photo printing hardly takes any time. Waiting for days to get your photos developed is no more required, as this technique will give you photos at the earliest.
Apart from the above advantages you can even enjoy other features associated with online photo printing. A person can create an online photo album and upload several digital photos. This album can also be shared with friends and relatives to show them your pictures.
So, just keep yourself updated with the latest technology of photo printing to have reasonable and clear photographs. Try the technique of online photo printing at the earliest.
Thanks to Thomas Jack for contributing this article to our Inkjets blog:
Author: Thomas Jack is an expert in the field of photo printing and has been associated with it since years. After years of professional life Thomas jack now wants to share his information about photo printing with others.
More Great Inkjets Tips…
February 27, 2010 by Inkjet Printer Reviews
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I found some great Inkjets tips and
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You’ll find this week’s Inkjets resources especially useful:
Thanks for looking. I have some exciting new content planned for this week. Keep an eye out for it.
As usual, if you have any specific Inkjets questions you would like me to answer, please leave your comments, and I’ll do my best to get an answer for you.
Ike Engels, Editor
Fun Kids’ Crafts & Toys to Do With Your 5 Year Old on Your Inkjet Printer
February 27, 2010 by Inkjet Printer Reviews
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The trick is to create toys and kids’ crafts with your inkjet printer. Here are a few ideas that you can use.
Jigsaw puzzles. You can download software that can create a jigsaw pattern on any picture. Use this on some of your child’s favorite pictures and print them on matte paper using your inkjet printer. Afterwards, you glue this pattern onto a piece of cardboard then cut it up to come up with the jigsaw puzzle pieces.
Coloring sheets. Some parents may think of coloring books as a bit old-fashioned, but they are still a great way of teaching children about colors, shapes and space. Your own kids will no doubt enjoy them. But you do not have to buy coloring books; you can just create coloring sheets using your own inkjet printer. You can download coloring patterns from the Internet, or make your own if you are handy with photo-editing software. Once you have printed out a bunch, hand them over to your kid along with a box of crayons and your child will be entertained for a whole afternoon.
Pretend food. If you are into baking customized pastries and cakes and if you have an inkjet printer that is dedicated to the creation of edible printouts, you can create pretend food for your kids. It does not even have to be pretend food at all. You can cook up your very own toffee or chocolate bar and wrap it up with your special edible inks. You can even use it to make a marshmallow wrap.
Scrapbooking. It is never too early to start scrapbooking, and you can teach your child how to make one using your inkjet printer. Maybe instead of using actual photos, you can print family photos on your inkjet printer. And then, you can give these printouts to your kids, along with materials used for scrapbooking that they will not choke on or injure themselves with, such as cardboard, colored paper and ribbons, and let them have a go at their own scrapbooking project.
“Rubber stamps”. Kids love playing with rubber stamps. You can make your very own unique “rubber stamp” by printing a pattern or a figure that you want on glossy or smooth paper using your inkjet printer. Once the paper is out of your inkjet printer, you can press the printed surface of this glossy paper on a dry and absorbent paper, and then you would have an imprint. While this may not be practical for daily play, it could be a wonderful way of adorning notebooks and scrapbooks.
There are many ways that you can entertain your children using an inkjet printer. You just have to be creative at finding these ways.
Thanks to John C. Arkin for contributing this article to our Inkjets blog:
This Article is written by John C. Arkin from PrintCountry, the contributor of Printer Ink Cartridges Articles. More information on the subject is at Fun Kids’ Crafts and Toys to Do with your 5 year Old on your Inkjet Printer, and related resources can be found at kids project with printer.
How do I tell if my printer is laser or inkjet?
February 27, 2010 by Inkjet Printer Reviews
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hey, I have a canyon printer and I was wondering about making some t-shirt transfers, but I need an inkjet printer, how do I tell if my printer is laser or inkjet? thanks guys!







