Print your works for digital download

Downloading and printing your posters is very easy!

If you are used to having your family photos printed, you will find your way around easily (it's the same process) and this will allow you to choose the product and the final price. Digital download art is a very cost-effective way to instantly get high-quality artwork by cutting out the middleman and without having to pay shipping costs and wait days to receive your artwork. You can print at home or go to a local or online printer.

Where to print your digital download artwork?

UK & Europe

Pixartprinting - Printerpix - My Picture

USA, Canada & Mexico

Snapfish - Mpix

Australia & New Zealand

Posterfactory - Happy Moose - Photobook

Important: Make sure your printer does not apply automatic color or exposure correction to files before printing. This is usually not a problem, but in some places this option is checked by default in their print interface - be sure to uncheck it. 👍

What is digital download art?

Digital download art lets you instantly get high-quality artwork by cutting out the middleman and without having to pay shipping costs and wait days for your artwork to arrive. You can print to a personal office printer or have it printed by an online or local printing service. You get great flexibility in your choice of print size, print surface (paper, canvas, wood, etc.) and choice of framing!

How does it work?

If you've ever had a personal photo printed from your phone, digital camera, or computer, you know the concept of printable art!

1. Buy your artwork on Django & Coco.

2. After payment, you will be directed to a confirmation page with links to download each design you purchased. You will also receive an email with a link to download your files. Please check your spam/trash folder if you cannot find the email.

3. Once downloaded, you can print your files on your home or office printer, upload them to an online service, or email them to a local print shop. All of my designs work well on a variety of printing surfaces - paper, cardstock, wood, canvas, etc. Personal use only - private sharing or commercial resale is not permitted.

What are the possible print sizes?

Each product description contains the available JPG print dimensions for the design in question. In general, each design can be printed in sizes as small as 4"x6" or A5 up to 24"x36" and A0. All django & Coco designs are high resolution 300 dpi JPG files in RGB color mode, which is a standard requirement of most professional printing services.

What type of paper do you recommend?

It's a personal choice, but I tend to prefer heavyweight matte paper for my art prints (210 gr minimum). Many office supply stores carry high-quality, heavyweight matte photo paper that will work well with your desktop printer (remember to check the paper weight your printer accepts). You can also use satin, semi-gloss or gloss paper for your prints, which will work particularly well for color photographic prints.

Can I use your designs for commercial purposes?

All of my designs are for personal use only and should not be used for commercial purposes or for free distribution. Personal online sharing of these files is strictly prohibited.

What is your return/refund policy?

All prints shipped are personalized and made to order and therefore cannot be returned. If your digital files have not yet been downloaded, you are eligible for a full refund of your print purchase. If you ordered prints shipped and they arrive damaged, please contact me at info@djangoandcoco.com and share a photo of the damage so that I can get replacement prints to you as soon as possible.

Printing at home or in the office:

I recommend using smooth card stock or heavyweight photo paper for your prints - glossy, semi-gloss, satin or matte choices are a matter of personal preference, but I tend to prefer matte paper for most of my prints, as it is less likely to contribute to glare and reflection when framed.

When printing your files, make sure your printer settings are set to print at "original size" or 100% to ensure correct size. If there is a "quality" setting, select the highest possible. In the paper selection option, select the appropriate option for the chosen paper.

Color Management: Make sure your printer's color management/color correction is turned off before printing, otherwise you may get a color cast, especially in the white areas of your print. Here are a few tips :

- Epson: Set color management to "None", "Off" or "No color management". Depending on the driver and version, you may need to select "ICM" before you see any of these choices. Also make sure that the "print preview" option is NOT checked, otherwise you may get a magenta cast when printed.

- Canon: the command name is not always consistent, but it is usually "Off" or "None".

- HP: Set color management to "Application Managed Color". Depending on the driver and version, you may need to select ICM before you see this choice.