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Printing Help

Be sure to check the orientation of each design before hitting that print button. 

Remember: 

Horizontal = Landscape

Vertical = Portrait

Mr. Miyagi Version: 

Horizontal = Side to Side

Vertical = Up! Down! 


Colors represented in my product displays will vary from one screen to another. 

Each device screen will have its own screen resolution and color quality. 

For instance, if you view one of my prints on your cell phone and then look at it again 

from your laptop; chances are, the color will look different to you. 


Printers also put out different color quality. This greatly depends upon the type of printer you are using and the integrity of your printer. And of course, the type of paper you use will also have an impact on the color saturation. 


The colors in my printable designs can look different once you've printed the final product. 


Most print programs will have a box to check, "shrink to fit" or similar wording. 

Make sure that box is not checked. 

Print at actual size. 


Paper Type

The type of paper you use to print my designs depends on what you're objective is with the design. You'll have to be the judge of what type of paper you'll print with. 

Use Bright White Paper

As a general rule, I recommend you use bright white paper. This will yield the best color quality results, keeping with the integrity of the design. 


My word art prints can be printed up 24x30". Obviously, if you choose to print any larger than 8x10",  you will not be able to print that size on your home computer. 

You can upload the file to any online photo lab. 

Paper Type? 

✓ I feel that a matte type of paper yields the best result. 



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