The company promises to print anything within the law and each order is processed from start to finish by one person, with prints sent via a trackable courier service in plain packaging and image files destroyed after processing.
Managing director Hannah Tovey said that the business has been going for a couple of weeks and was set up after noticing demand at its sister company, mainly from women.
"We were getting lots of pictures like this anyway, lingerie pictures, that kind of thing. So now we can offer a confidential service rather than having to go to a high street printer," she said.
Naughty Printing offers 'museum-quality' canvasses, acrylic tiles, fine art prints and posters and are available in sizes from 10in to 6m.
So confident are they that they only ask for payment upon complete satisfaction and customers can send back images they are unhappy with for their money back.
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