mpix vs
Amazon Prints Review
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We ordered the same 10 photos from mpix and Amazon Prints, scanned them all in, and created this guide just for you.
mpix (Test: E-Surface)

Amazon Prints (Test: Glossy)

mpix (Test: E-Surface)

Amazon Prints (Test: Glossy)

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Pricing, shipping, paper quality, and other juicy details
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When we tested | August 2020 | August 2020 |
Summary | Amazon is one of the best deals for photo prints, especially for Prime members who get free shipping with no order minimum. Amazon sent our 10 test photos by UPS 2nd Day Air, the quickest delivery in all our tests. However, the quality isn't as good as some of our other tests like Walmart local and Nations. | |
Print quality (local pickup) | Online only | Online only |
Print quality (online orders) |
10 Photos: $6.35 $0.24 4x6s + $3.95 to ship 10 days |
10 Photos: $1.20 $0.12 4x6s + $0.00 to ship 5-6 days for Prime members 7-9 days without Prime |
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Local pickup available | No | No |
Cost per 4x6 print (local pickup) | Online only | Online only |
Formats available for pickup | Online only | Online only |
Finishes available for pickup | Online only | Online only |
Paper type for pickup orders | Online only | Online only |
Pickup speed | Online only | Online only |
Online only | Online only | |
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Online ordering available | Yes | Yes |
Cost per 4x6 print (online) | $0.24 | $0.12 |
Formats available online | 3.5x5, 4x4, 4x5.3, 4x6, 5x7, 8x10, nearly all sizes from 1.75x2.5 to 24x36 | 4x5.3, 4x6, 5x7, 8x10, 11x4, x12x18, 16x20, 20x30 |
Finishes available online | E-Surface,Lustre,Linen | Glossy,matte,lustre,pearl |
Paper type for online orders |
KodakProfessional Endura 24 millimeters thick |
Fujicolor Crystal Archive 22 millimeters thick |
Cheapest shipping option |
$3.95 To ship 10 photos
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Free shipping for Prime members $4.00 without Prime |
Delivery speed for cheapest shipping option | 10 days |
5-6 days for Prime members 7-9 days without Prime |
Order online | Order online |
mpix vs
Amazon Prints
print quality comparison
On 2/13/20, we ordered the following photos from mpix. On 2/13/20, we ordered the same photos from Amazon Prints.
We scanned in both sets of prints without color correction.
Here's how mpix compares to Amazon Prints.
mpix (Test: E-Surface)

Amazon Prints (Test: Glossy)

mpix (Test: E-Surface)

Amazon Prints (Test: Glossy)

mpix (Test: E-Surface)

Amazon Prints (Test: Glossy)

mpix (Test: E-Surface)

Amazon Prints (Test: Glossy)

mpix (Test: E-Surface)

Amazon Prints (Test: Glossy)

mpix (Test: E-Surface)

Amazon Prints (Test: Glossy)

mpix (Test: E-Surface)

Amazon Prints (Test: Glossy)

mpix (Test: E-Surface)

Amazon Prints (Test: Glossy)

mpix (Test: E-Surface)

Amazon Prints (Test: Glossy)

mpix (Test: E-Surface)

Amazon Prints (Test: Glossy)

mpix envelopes
When you order photos from mpix, here's what you can
expect the envelope to look like.
Mpix sends your photos in a rigid, cardboard envelope mailer to reduce bent corners and warped photos. In our tests, Mpix's envelope and Amazon were tied for the most rigid, aside from those sent in cardboard boxes like Chatbooks and Office Depot. Additionally, your photos are enclosed in a secondary plastic envelope inside the rigid exterior envelope.
![This is a white catalog envelope vertically placed on a wooden surface. On the right side of the envelope, a large red text reads “PHOTOS ENCLOSED, DO NOT BEND” and it’s printed vertically. The left side has 3 white stickers, one sticker about 3cms long placed vertically at the top left corner with a blurred QR code. The second one placed horizontally—covering some part of the vertical sticker—also has a blurred out QR code, with a rectangular box that has a lot of lines and text in it. There is a prominent large number “11” in the box, and some other text like “11-CL,” “1-X,” “085,” 02350, “02”, “11-wG13,” “03,” “103”, “021320,” “4294224” and “M102045300793938.” And are all in different parts of the rectangle. The shipping label is just below these stickers. The top right corner has the return address: “PHOTO PRODUCTS, 610 E JEFFERSON, PO BOX 777, PITTSBURG, KS 66762.” In front of the address is the postage stamp in a rectangular box, the text in it reads “PS LIGHTWEIGHT, U. S POSTAGE PAID, UPS MAIL INNOVATIONS, eVS.” Below is some text that says “Forwarding Service Requested.” Right below that is a large “SHIP TO:” text. In front is a digitally blurred out shipping address. A box below the shipping address contains a blurred out QR code separated by a line with some text on the other side that says, “UPS MAIL INNOVATIONS, MMID # 802045304301939383, [Some blurred out text], COST CENTER #: PHOTO PRODUCTS.” Under the box, at the right corner, is the text: “CMU 13.6 WinImage.” Under the above text is a thick black line, under that you’d find the text “USPS TRACKING # eVS” with blurred out tracking barcode and tracking number. Below the tracking number is a text that says, “REF 1: A850713 - 00099999, REF 2: [Blank].” Envelope sitting on wood table top.](https://s3.amazonaws.com/herman-cat/photoprintingnearme/scans/envelopes/mpix_envelope_front.jpeg)

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