Can I sell color laser prints of my artwork if I print on quality paper and mat it?
I am trying to figure out an inexpensive way to reproduce my artwork and sell it. I work as a graphic designer so the fiery color printer is available. Or does anyone know of another inexpensive way to make prints?
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- A home printer does not use archival inks. Average life is 10-20 years. A professional digital photograph lasts about 100 years. So yes big differences. And not that expensive, digital prints are really cheap now. I would go pro. The quality is so much more superior, you should know that, being a graphic designer, as am I. Sorry that sounded a bit rude, you may have been trained before this digital revolution. I am actually a new graduate.
- You can sell your art to anyone that will buy it, granted that you inform the buyer that it is a digital reproduction on standard laser copy paper, and you don't try to mislead them that it is something more than that.
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