We are very happy to add Justin Cox to the list of artists on inPRNT. He has three photographs up in the gallery right now and I highly recommend checking them out.
However, with all this great news we have a bit of bad to go with it. It seems our 7600 is having horizontal banding issues. We've run through the normal diagnostics but it's still an issue. It's getting to the point where we are checking on how much it'd be to replace the printheads or purchase a new 7800. Either way, 16x20 and up prints are on hold until further notice.
Hi Everyone!
Fairly significant Monday update. We've fixed quite a few bugs across the board, tweaked a lot of the design elements, and even added a few features.
I suggest just browsing around and checking them out. But one that might be useful if you've been keeping track of what's going on is that the news now has an RSS feed. So go ahead and subscribe so you can keep on top of what's happening. :]
We will have another update within the week with some more design elements and features.
Also on track to add 5-6 more prints this coming week. So keep your eyes peeled!
Added a new piece to the gallery. Please welcome Jakob Voigts and his beautiful painting 'Flight of the Goose'.
Hey!
Just wanted to let everyone know that we haven't forgotten about new updates or anything. Opening the site has shown us a lot of things that should be fixed / modified.
So we've been actively fixing stuff behind the scenes, hopefully to release an update on Monday. We'll have 3-4 new prints, and will be able to respond to inquiries much faster.
Sorry for the delay! We are working as hard as we can :]
We are proud to finally launch phase 1 of the inPRNT service to the world. We've been working non-stop on this site for nearly two months now and it's great to finally let everyone see what we've been up to. inPRNT is birthed from an idea that Joshua Zika had two years ago while attending the Ringling School of Art and Design. The concept is best described by a paragraph from our about section:
inPRNT is a service with one goal in mind: helping artists. Using inPRNT, distributing your artwork is a nearly effortless process. Artists simply sign up and submit prints to our online gallery--once reviewed and accepted, their prints are available for thousands of daily inPRNT visitors to view and purchase, earning the artist 50% royalties with each sale. Members can track sales, views, recommendations, and payments through inPRNT's easy-to-use interface at absolutely no cost.
Feel free to submit prints for review, and tell your friends. This service thrives off it's users and if you have any suggestions on how to make it better. Let us know! We'd love to hear them.
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