This article was updated May 11, 2016. DNP Update DNP recently developed and released new ICC profiles for the DNP DS-RX1, DNP DS40 Photo Printer, and the DS80 Photo Printer. All new driver CDs from DNP have the updated ICC profile but you can also download the profiles here. We have
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Instagram this – we now have a social media sized (i.e. square) photo print paper available for the DNP DS 40 Photo Printer. Check it out – this new media is 4×6 but it is perforated in order to print a 4×4 instagram sized print with a 2×4 tear-away strip
Updated, please read: Back by Popular Demand, SnapLab! It is with great sadness that we say goodbye to the SnapLab. First introduced by Sony in 2006, the Snaplab was the first affordable yet professional stand-alone photo printing kiosk. With its large touchscreen and quick printing times, the Sony UPCR10L SnapLab
Another reason to consider DNP Photo Printers for your business – Total Protection. January 12 through March 28 DNP is offering 3 Year AE coverage free of charge on new purchases – a $399 value! Announced this week, DNP is now offering a “Total Protection” Advanced Exchange warranty program for
Save money with new Kodak Compatible Media from DNP! DNP’s Photo Imaging Division is pleased to release a DNP-manufactured product that can be used in select Kodak systems and printers. This product can be utilized in Kodak Apex systems or Kodak Picture Maker kiosks for printer models 6800/6850. The media has
Photo Booth Owners & Operators – Save $100 on a 3 year DNP manufacturer warranty when purchased with a DNP RX1 photo booth printer. Regularly $199, now only $99 with the purchase of a DNP DS-RX1 photo printer. Offer good through December 31, 2013.
Update: 5×7 media is now back in stock, see details here: Now in stock, 5×7 Media for the Iconic Workhorse Printer – the Sony UPDR150 DNP announced today that they will no longer make media for the venerable photo printer made by Sony – the UPDR150. Superseded by the Sony
With DNP America moving and expanding its operations to their headquarters in the Carolinas, they have finally started manufacturing media in the US. This will improve DNP’s response time to spikes in demand and facilitate distribution to Canada. Other than the part number, the only thing that has changed is