Earlier this month, Fujifilm South Africa further emphasised their support for print with the launch and introduction of a new photo printing app called Print A Photie.
With the Print A Photie app installed on a smartphone or tablet, users are able to select their best images to send for printing to more than 70 Fujifilm-backed print stores around South Africa. Users can also print photos directly from their personal computers, making use of a dedicated website.
There are several print sizes to choose from, including the standard 10x15cm Jumbo print, through to A5, A4 and the poster size A3 (30x40mm). Users can select as many photos as they wish and select more than one print of the same photo.

Prints can then be picked up in-store on the same day or delivered via courier at an extra cost.
According to Fujifilm, the idea for the Print A Photie app came about during the Covid-19 pandemic as customers were reluctant to touch surfaces in store, which meant the touchscreen photo print machines were used less often.
“Having a photo printed is to ensure that a memory stays with you forever. And at Fujifilm we encourage you to not just print a photo for yourself, but to also share printed memories with others. With the Print A Photie app, this is now easier than ever,” said Deon Brits, Imaging Solutions Division Manager at Fujifilm South Africa.
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