- Artists
- How do I submit my work?
- How much can I earn?
- Who owns the rights to the work?
- How can I keep track of my sales?
Submitting your work for sale is simple. Create an account on the site and then just click the link in the main menu that says 'submit'. Please follow the criteria for submitting work. A member of the inPRNT team will review your work and approve / deny it if it meets our criteria. Please note, you must be of 18 years old to submit work and you must be the sole creator of the piece you are submitting.
Artists maintain full rights on their images. You may do whatever you want with it. inPRNT is a service, we do not buy the rights to your piece, we just receive approval to distribute it for you. However inPRNT does gain the right to use your print in any promotional items for the service.
Once you have prints up for sale you may login to your profile to view sales. Once you reach 100$ worth of sales you may request payment at anytime. inPRNT will process your payment within 3 - 5 business days.
It depends what orientation the piece prints in. If the print is listed as Portrait the numbers are listed as width x height. If the print is listed as Landscape it's setup as height x width.
All images are printed with a margin of 1 inch around the edge. This means that the printed area will end 1 inch from the end of the paper. However, all prints also keep their aspect ratio, so depending on the original shape of the piece their may be a bit of extra white space on the sides of the image.
Yes of course! If you'd like to place an order to a country outside the US just proceed through the checkout process like normal. Our cart system allows for international orders to be placed on-site.
I'm glad you asked. We have two methods of shipping prints that depends on the actual size of the print.
For 13x19 prints and under we take the print, slide it into a poly sheath (for protection from any wetness), then we tape the poly sheath between two cardboard sheets (to prevent any movement / bending if the box is damaged during shipment), THEN we put the print into a special box sandwiching it inside between two egg crates (to add a bit more strength to the box).
Our process for prints larger than 13x19 is similar. Starting at about 18x24 and up we ship them rolled in a tube. These print sizes are much easier to flatten out than a smaller print. We place the larger prints in a tube, capped at both ends, then we place that tube in a poly sheath (again to protect from wetness), then we place that in a poster tube box to protect the tube itself from damage.
As you can see we do our absolute best to keep your print safe on it's journey from our distribution center to your home / office.
