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November 6, 2010
Print Submission Tutorial by =Line-of-Birds is an easy to understand tutorial that will help those of you that never submitted a print before.
The tutorials shows the single steps that are needed to complete your print submission.

This deviation was featured as part of Project Educate.
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Featured by GinkgoWerkstatt
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Print Submission Tutorial

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Just a little visual guide... Hope it helps. Please let me know if I can improve it.

Added tips suggested by *DimensionSeven and !WoofCurse :
The border you might choose to add with the 'scale' slider should be at least as big as the bleeding edges, to prevent unwanted cropping in the print lab.
And to remove prints from your shop:
Navigate to your print shop,
click on any print,
on the left are icons that give you different options:
"View Deviation"
"Add to Wishlist"
"(Your link)"
"Edit Print" - and the one we want this time:
"Manage Prints"
Click this option and it takes you to a page full of choices to manage your print shop. The link you'll want now is "Your Products" (you'll see in it's description that this is where you can disable a print)
Once you've clicked this link you'll see first a list of your Active Prints, and below a list of your Inactive Prints, followed by a list of your Recently Rejected Prints if you've had any that didn't meet quality standards.
Find the print(s) you want to remove, in your Active Prints list, check the box next to it's(their) title(s), and simply click the button at the bottom of the Active Prints list to deactivate it.
As far as I know, you do not have the ability to remove (delete) a print. Once you've de-activated a print it will always remain in your inactive prints list, even if you remove the original deviation.


Thank you for the feature `ginkgografix, I am SO honored!

I've been unable to get online much lately, but I wanted to let everyone know I am EXTREMELY grateful, and I WILL get busy responding to my comments and questions as soon as my body lets me spend more than a few moments on here at a time once again.

Because, with my injury, there's NO way I can ever catch up with all of the "thanks yous", I'll have to say it here:

:iconvicing001::iconvicing002::iconvicing003:
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HannahMadison's avatar
I'm not sure if you will answer (since the post is old), but I have some questions on Print Selling. 

1.) How do people pay for it?  Real money or core points?

2.) Do you have anything do do withe the print selling?

3.) I made a poster for a band, and it has things that they came up with, but it's not really official art from them.  Since DeviantArt is huge about copyright, will I not be able to sell prints for that poster?

I hope you can reply!  Thanks for the tutorial!