![]() “Our research findings indicate that while consumers want to print their photos, many struggle with organizing digital archives from various devices, lack knowledge of printing options available and worry their photos will be lost someday,” says Greg Poole, VP & GM, Photo Imaging Division. It is estimated that some 1.5 trillion photos will be taken worldwide in 2018 and yet most consumers will print very few of these or in some cases not print them at all. The Fujifilm Printlife Movement and the new Fujifilm Printlife website will utilize mostly video format to deliver the education and inspiration that consumers need to start their own “Printlife”. ![]() Mississauga, Ont., June 5, 2018 – FUJIFILM Canada, Inc. today announced the launch of the Fujifilm Printlife Movement. Printlife aims to build a community that encourages individuals of all ages to experience the rewarding benefits of printing their favourite moments.įUJIFILM CANADA ANNOUNCES THE LAUNCH OF PRINTLIFE THE MOVEMENTĪ campaign to deliver inspiration and education to Canadian consumers on all aspects of printing their digital images. Launched June 2018 by Fujifilm, the Printlife movement provides consumers with fresh content so they can better organize, archive, share, and preserve their precious memories for generations to come. Printlife is all about discovering new and fun ways to enjoy your photographs. The Fujifilm Printlife movement aims to inspire, educate, and create awareness about the importance of printing digital photos.
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