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How to Get Prints of Your Photos From Snapfish

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Snapfish, an online photo service, lets members get prints of their photos, both digital and film, quickly and cheaply. Print sizes range from postcard to poster, and you can even get the prints delivered to your door. Your family and friends also can order their own prints of your online pictures. Here’s how to order prints of your photos from Snapfish:

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • computer
  • Internet connection
  • digital camera
  • Snapfish account
  1. Step 1

    Log in to your Snapfish account. Hit the Order Prints button.

  2. Step 2

    Select an album when prompted and tap the Open This Album button to display thumbnail images of the album’s contents.

  3. Step 3

    Select your images. See the little box in the lower left-hand corner of each thumbnail? Click on that to select the photo.

  4. Step 4

    Click the Choose These Photos button after you have made all of your selections. This takes you to page entitled Your Cart.

  5. Step 5

    Select the size, quantity and print finish you want. Click Check Out when finished.

  6. Step 6

    Select delivery options. Enter your shipping address and payment information.

  7. Step 7

    Review your order and print your receipt.

Tips & Warnings
  • Once you have uploaded pictures to Snapfish, the service retains two copies of your photos. One is a low-resolution copy that you see and share online. The other is a high-resolution copy that is used for making prints and other products.
  • Film and reprint services are available in the United States only. Members from around the world can use the Snapfish service to share uploaded digital photos.
  • Snapfish doesn’t develop black-and-white film, 110 film, slide film or pictures from disposable cameras that use those films.
  • The high-resolution copy of your uploaded photo is kept in the system for 90 days. The low-resolution copy is kept in your account for as long as you are an active member. Make backup copies of your digital pictures.

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