If you print the picture as you said, there will be some limitations.
At present, there are two main types of plotters.
1. inkjet printer. 2. Machine optical printer.
(1) inkjet printer is the most widely used drawing medium in the market at present. Simply put, it is characterized by spraying colored ink on paper in dots, and finally forming an image.
Not waterproof, slow, but brightly colored, it can be sprayed on more media, such as photographic paper, background paper, white cardboard and so on. It has a wide range of uses, from small to home, to huge advertisements seen outside, all of which are inkjet.
(2) Laser printers are rarely used because of their high cost. But the painting speed is very fast, almost 1 second. The image is good, without texture and dot matrix. The color is gray. Waterproof.
Let me introduce this brand to you.
Suggest two optional brands: Epson and HP.
Epson is a brand used by the public. Its products are more suitable for families and its consumables are lower than HP's. The machine I use is Epson R250, which is very easy to use.
HP is suitable for companies and other institutions, and its consumables are more expensive.
There is no difference in the probability of pumping effect between the two companies. I prefer Epson.
Finally, talk about consumables.
Inkjet machine (press R250), generally four ink cartridges (CMYK) each with an average of 60-80 yuan. Four fell. 240-320 yuan. The number of drawings is between 60 and 80 (A4 paper).
Therefore, it is more difficult for the average person to bear it. But there are external ink cartridges on the market. If the machine is modified and other brands of bulk ink are purchased, the cost savings will be high. Although the color quality will decrease slightly, it has little impact. But it seems that Epson can only be transformed.
Laser machine, if you are ... "ten thousand households", and your home use area is above 1000 square meters or 24-hour ventilation can be considered, you need to change four toners and four iron drums for that thing. Come down a thousand times! You can buy another machine. And if you use it at home, the ventilation is not good, and toner particles will float everywhere, which is not good for your health. So I suggest you give up.
Don't say it if it's too professional. You have to thank me for playing so much.
Question 2: What mode should I use to print photos? It depends on the quality of your photos. If it is particularly blurred, the resolution is higher. 300 on the machine is enough. You can add hundreds appropriately. As for what mode to use. Just use RGB. A little distortion of CMYK
Question 3: What kind of printer should I use to print pictures? I study advertising, and I come into contact with this kind of thing every day. Tell you my experience.
If you print the picture as you said, there will be some limitations.
At present, there are two main types of plotters.
1. inkjet printer. 2. Machine optical printer.
(1) inkjet printer is the most widely used drawing medium in the market at present. Simply put, it is characterized by spraying colored ink on paper in dots, and finally forming an image.
Not waterproof, slow, but brightly colored, it can be sprayed on more media, such as photographic paper, background paper, white cardboard and so on. It has a wide range of uses, from small to home, to huge advertisements seen outside, all of which are inkjet.
(2) Laser printers are rarely used because of their high cost. But the painting speed is very fast, almost 1 second. The image is good, without texture and dot matrix. The color is gray. Waterproof.
Let me introduce this brand to you.
Suggest two optional brands: Epson and HP.
Epson is a brand used by the public. Its products are more suitable for families and its consumables are lower than HP's. The machine I use is Epson R250, which is very easy to use.
HP is suitable for companies and other institutions, and its consumables are more expensive.
There is no difference in the probability of pumping effect between the two companies. I prefer Epson.
Finally, talk about consumables.
Inkjet machine (press R250), generally four ink cartridges (CMYK) each with an average of 60-80 yuan. Four fell. 240-320 yuan. The number of drawings is between 60 and 80 (A4 paper).
Therefore, it is more difficult for the average person to bear it. But there are external ink cartridges on the market. If the machine is modified and other brands of bulk ink are purchased, the cost savings will be high. Although the color quality will decrease slightly, it has little impact. But it seems that Epson can only be transformed.
Laser machine, if you are ... "ten thousand households", and your home use area is above 1000 square meters or 24-hour ventilation can be considered, you need to change four toners and four iron drums for that thing. Come down a thousand times! You can buy another machine. And if you use it at home, the ventilation is not good, and toner particles will float everywhere, which is not good for your health. So I suggest you give up.
Don't be too professional. You have to thank me for playing so much.
Question 4: What printer is used to print photos? Your professional photos will be printed. You can consider buying a pack (50 sheets) of photo paper, around 15 yuan, which is of course more expensive. Photographic paper is the kind of paper that is very slippery. As I said upstairs, R230, 270, 290 and other series machines are A4 format printers, and the effect is outstanding. If you want A3 format, you can consider an Epson inkjet printer with a price above 3000, such as 1390. Mostly used in photo studios and advertising companies.
Question 5: What options should the printer pay attention to when printing photos? When printing, select a paper type. For example, if you use plain paper, choose plain paper, and photographic paper is photographic paper. Then choose color printing, the printing effect will be the best, there will be no particles. After printing a photo, compare the color of the photo displayed on the monitor, and then adjust the color with PS, so that the color is fine. Remember to put a test paper before printing to see if the ink head is blocked. If it is blocked, clean it up first, or the photo will fade.
Question 6: What printer is the best for printing photos? First of all, you should explain your needs and scope of use. What suits you is the best, just like the person you are looking for. Good or bad is relative, there is no best but better. This is an advertising language, but it is very scientific. Recommend several models, look at the cost performance, and then choose according to your own needs.
If you want to print A4 format, photo-grade 6-color inkjet printer, Epson is the first one. Reason: Epson is a global leader in micro piezoelectric inkjet technology with heating and continuous supply technology.
Epson R230: Photo-level inkjet printer entry model Advantages: Error stability Disadvantages: slow printing speed, poor color reproduction ability of pickup wheel.
Epson L80 1: Original ink supplied continuously, with good printing effect and high price. Epson's only 6-color ink cartridge printer, with a resolution as high as 5760dpi, ensures high quality, supports borderless printing, supports CD printing, has complete functions and low printing cost.
In addition, HP inkjet printers can also be considered. In the large inkjet printer market, HP has a high share.
Question 7: What kind of printer is suitable for printing photos in mobile phones? Seeing the problem of taking photos with mobile phones, I really want to ask in reverse: which mobile phones take better photos and can develop better photos?
I think a large part of your problem belongs to the quality and resolution of mobile phone photography! It is not a big problem for inkjet printers. Many entry-level printers can print cheap and high-quality photos, depending on your needs.
If you want to use it for a long time, print large photos, and spend money to print photos for customers instead of giving them away, then of course you should look for mid-to-high-end, high-priced models with more than six-color ink.
If the source of printed photos is limited to mobile phones, and the photos are also given away, then there is nothing to consider. Any color printer will do. (The quality of mobile phone photos is mostly not very good)
But for printing photos, it may need to be considered separately: continuous supply and waste ink treatment, high-quality and applicable * * * or pigment supplement set (although the original ink has quality guarantee, it is a bit inconvenient to print photos when the price is expensive).
You can go to the websites of Epson and Canon to see which models they are selling now.
Question 8: What format is the best for printing pictures? Print quality should be independent of image format. The key is to see the resolution of the image. Resolution, or dpi, refers to the number of dots per inch, which is the key factor to determine whether the image is clear or not. Say a practical example, for example, if an A4-sized picture is printed in normal color and the resolution is set above 300dpi, the image will be very clear. For example, printing a picture with a size of A 1 (84 1mm*594mm) will be better with a resolution of more than 200. All the above are examples, and you can choose according to this principle in actual operation. The default resolution of new files in the system is generally 72dpi, which is generally not enough for printing, so it needs to be adjusted by yourself. You can adjust the pixels of a picture in Photoshop. When you browse a picture, remember to put it in the size of 100%, so that the display effect is basically the same as that of your print (of course, the display size is generally different from the print size, which is irrelevant), and you can decide whether to adjust the picture pixels accordingly.
From the color mode, RGB refers to the mode of red, green and blue, and the color can be changed by modifying the values of these three colors. Because the display adopts RGB mode, natural light is simulated by emitting red, green and blue fluorescent materials of different colors. These three colors are divided into 255 grades according to their strength. You can try this in the palette of drawing software. CMYK mode refers to a color mode composed of black, cyan, magenta and yellow. This applies to printers. Please note that the ink cartridges of the printer are composed of the above four color ink cartridges. The combination of these four colors can produce different colors, and the effect can be basically the same as the image displayed on the screen.
From what has been said above, you should know that the modes of RGB and CMYK are different, so the effect will definitely be different. The fundamental principle is the combination principle of three primary colors and sub-mixed colors, so I won't say much here, except that their two modes are different. We usually look at pictures on the computer in display mode, that is, RGB mode, so you should adjust the color mode to CMYK mode before printing. The best way is to set its mode to CMYK when creating a new picture file, so that you can adjust its color in the computer and adjust it completely according to the vision, so that the displayed and printed results can be consistent (unless there is something wrong with the printer ...).
As for the image file format, it still belongs to the stage of processing in the computer. Processed image files (usually processed by Photoshop) are usually saved in *. Psd format, which is the default format of Photoshop, and all the information when you deal with it, including layers and so on. Another option is *. TIFF format, which can also retain information such as layers, but the generated file will be much smaller than the same *. Psd format file, so *. TIFF format files are generally used for storage.
Of course, the above storage formats refer to unfinished picture files or picture files that need to be processed. If you are sure that your picture doesn't need to be modified, you can save it as *. Jpg file for printing. The reason for this storage is that it is the most commonly used compressed format file at present, which can retain the information of image files to the greatest extent. Of course, information such as layers is completely lost. So when dealing with pictures, one *. TIFF files are usually reserved for backup, while another *. Jpg files are used for storage and printing.
You got it? ..... Am I a little wordy?
Question 9: Which Epson inkjet printer prints photos well? R230, 270, 290, 3 10, 330 These are all good photo printers. But it is not recommended that the landlord use continuous supply. If you want to save money, use alternative ink. The effect of continuous supply is really poor, and most guests will not want it.
The continuous supply is for some copy shops to print color manuscripts instead of photos.
Question 10: What printer is better for printing a large number of color photos? At 50 minutes, Epson's L3 10 L360 R330 (continuous supply is needed) can meet your requirements:
The printing cost is low, it is not easy to break, and it can be added with ink.