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Best photo printers to bring your memories to life

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Instead of keeping your photos languishing on your camera roll or in some mythical-seeming cloud, use a photo printer to print them out and show them off. These gadgets are easy to use, cheap to run and they’re there whenever you need them.

These days, printers are easy to set up – trust us, we’ve tried many and aren’t the most patient. Gone are the days of having to spend ages uttering four-letter words under your breath while your computer tells you it can’t find a printer. Nowadays, they’re quick to install and most have an app that guides you through the painless process.

They’re also a lot more compact now, too, and can usually fit on a small table or even under a bed. Snapshot printers, meanwhile, will fit in the palm of your hand and you can sling them in your bag to take with you on the go.

While many claim to be photo printers, to really make your pics pop and be worthy of framing, you are best off using the proper equipment and some decent photo paper. A top tip from us: check the paper you

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