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60 Free Photo Prints for New Members (Only Pay $2.95 Delivery), 4.9c Per Print @ Snapfish

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less than 5 cents per print. and never leave the house!

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New Customer Offer: 60 free 15x10cm photo prints when you join

Transform everyday photos into books, calendars and gifts you’ll cherish forever.

Join today and receive 60 free Prints. Excludes delivery ($2.95)

offer can be redeemed by going in to account—>credit—>redeem/Make this product

if you change delivery to pick up then the cost reverts back to full price (15 cents per print - though there is a 40% off code - "9cprints" (ends 18/3)

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  • +1

    If you use the Snapfish app you get 50 free prints every month, just pay postage.

  • +1

    The quality of these prints is exactly what you pay.

  • I have prints from snap fish that's over 3 years old and there's little to no degradation. Both glossy and matte finish

  • Looks like everybody is price matching Harvey print offer😅

  • Quality is awful, not worth it

  • So who has the better quality prints….??????

  • I had snapfish photo before. Unsure it's my camera quality downgraded through file transfer or the printer quality is bad, the photo are mostly pixelic

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      Pixelic would likely be due to upsizing - whether that's due to bad quality on your end or bad processing on their end, who knows…

      Print quality is determined by DPI (Dots per Inch). Both the printer needs to be able to place that many dots of colour across that distance, and your image needs to contain at least that many pixels (typically measured in PPI - Pixels per Inch) PPI and DPI are frequently interchanged as they essentially specify the same thing, although DPI is used when talking about about printing and PPI about screens.

      So for a standard 4x6" print, you'd want an image at least 1800x1200 (2.2MP) if you were printing at 300 DPI. At 150 DPI you'd need a 900x600 (0.5MP) image.

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