by Chris102 » Tue Jun 19, 2007 6:11 pm
Chrissy wrote:Hey there!!
I have a LEXMARK. They are VERY good with printing High Quality pictures!! Here are some tips when printing a picture. Only problem with lexmark is that the printer is cheap but not the ink.
1. Make sure its HIGH QUALITY!!! If you need help finding one, pm me and i will be happy to help you get one.
2. Use Glossy Photo paper. Makes the pictures look cleaner
3. Fix the resolution on your printer setup!! Make sure you click print PICTURE and then click BEST quality or HIGH. This will take longer but your pictures will come out crisp and clean.
If you need any help, please feel free to pm me!!
Chrissy

Thanks for your help, Chrissy!
I printed my first photo today
I forgot I had a pack of photo paper that came free with my printer, when I bought it 2 years ago.
The only problem I ran into was thay the photo wasn't centered, and the photo was very grainy, but that was expected, as the photo is over 40 years old.
Thanks again for the help {thumb2}
[quote="Chrissy"]Hey there!!
I have a LEXMARK. They are VERY good with printing High Quality pictures!! Here are some tips when printing a picture. Only problem with lexmark is that the printer is cheap but not the ink.
1. Make sure its HIGH QUALITY!!! If you need help finding one, pm me and i will be happy to help you get one.
2. Use Glossy Photo paper. Makes the pictures look cleaner
3. Fix the resolution on your printer setup!! Make sure you click print PICTURE and then click BEST quality or HIGH. This will take longer but your pictures will come out crisp and clean.
If you need any help, please feel free to pm me!!
Chrissy :D[/quote]
Thanks for your help, Chrissy!
I printed my first photo today :D
I forgot I had a pack of photo paper that came free with my printer, when I bought it 2 years ago.
The only problem I ran into was thay the photo wasn't centered, and the photo was very grainy, but that was expected, as the photo is over 40 years old.
Thanks again for the help {thumb2}