Re: Writing On Photographs



If you get them printed at Costco you can type in the text you want
printed on the back when you up load to their site.

If you have already had the prints made then the best tool, IMHO, is a
sharpie marker pen. But be sure to let the ink dry fully before
stacking the photos together.

Scott

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