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Models & Brands: Hi-Touch Imaging 88.D0146.00A, Wasp Barcode Technologies 633808402242, Hewlett Packard C8401AABA, Wasp Barcode Technologies 633808402259, Hi-Touch Imaging 88.PD436.00A, Hewlett Packard HEWC8443A, Wasp Barcode Technologies 633808402266, Hewlett Packard Q5912A, CASIO CW-100-IH, Olympus P-330

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Hi-Touch Imaging 88.D0146.00A
Hi-Touch Imaging 88.D0146.00A
Dimentions: 19.2 x 17.1 x 11.4 inches
Weight: 24.48 pounds
List Price: $798.95
Price: $800.00
Key features Hi-Touch Imaging 88.D0146.00A
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  • D2T2 403dpi True Color Continuous-Tone PrintingUsing Dye Diffusion Thermal Transfer (D2T2) technology / the HiTi Photo P
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  • Model: Hi-Touch Imaging 88.D0146.00A Hiti Commercial Photo Printer

Review Hi-Touch Imaging 88.D0146.00A Hiti Commercial Photo Printer / Hi-Touch Imaging 88.D0146.00A:

Ideal for mini-lab and business applications, the 640DL is designed for heavy-duty continuous printing and batch printing and is faster, durable and reliable. Using Dye Diffusion Thermal Transfer (D2T2) technology, the HiTi Photo Printer 640DL is designed for those who take precision and quality seriously. The Thermal Print Head heats three ribbon panels that are coated with dyes in yellow, magenta and cyan. The heating process converts the dye to gas which diffuses into a thin receiving layer on top of the paper. A protective coating is then layered on top of the paper to protect the color against water and ultraviolet damage and to prevent the prints from fading.
Wasp Barcode Technologies 633808402242
Wasp Barcode Technologies 633808402242
Dimentions: 22 x 17 x 14.5 inches
Weight: 31 pounds
List Price: $853.99
Price: $710.75
Key features Wasp Barcode Technologies 633808402242
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  • Model: Wasp WPL606 - label printer - B/W - thermal transfer ( 633808402242 )

Review Wasp WPL606 - label printer - B/W - thermal transfer ( 633808402242 ) / Wasp Barcode Technologies 633808402242:

Wasp Technologies is proud to announce the addition of the WPL606 Thermal Printer for Industrial & High Volume label printing. The WPL606 prints at speeds up to 6 inches per second at 203 dpi print resolution. Ships standard with two megabytes of operating DRAM, one megabyte of FLASH memory & Parallel, USB, RS232 connectivity. Easy installation & media loading will have you printing in minutes. Optional upgrades such as, label cutter, additional memory cards, and Ethernet connectivity make the WPL606 one of the most versatile thermal printers of its kind. WPL606 is manufactured with a durable metal housing with a view window for identifying label & ribbon usage. Ideal for printing in harsh environments & high traffic areas where printer integrity is a concern. WPL606 thermal printers are CE, FCC, TUV, & UL certified.
Hewlett Packard C8401AABA
Hewlett Packard C8401AABA
Dimentions: 14 x 17 x 7.5 inches
Weight: 14.5 pounds
Price: $299.99
Key features Hewlett Packard C8401AABA
  • 2,400 x 1,200 dpi enhanced resolution using photo paper
  • Prints black text at 17 ppm, color at 13 ppm
  • Parallel, USB, and wireless infrared interfaces; PC and Mac compatible
  • Exclusive HP PhotoREt III color layering technology
  • Prints directly from digital camera memory cards
  • Model: HP PhotoSmart 1215 Inkjet Printer

Review HP PhotoSmart 1215 Inkjet Printer / Hewlett Packard C8401AABA:

The versatile HP PhotoSmart 1215 photo printer offers the ability to print directly from a digital camera, PC or Macintosh computers, palmtops, and other mobile devices. Any way you print, you can count on fast printing speeds and timesaving features such as memory card slots, infrared printing, and media sensing for productive and brilliant photo-quality results. Based on the popular HP P1000, the HP PhotoSmart 1215 photo printer directly accepts CompactFlash and SmartMedia cards and prints wirelessly from infrared devices. No PC is required, but it is PC and Mac compatible. With 2,400 x 1,200 dpi resolution and HP's enhanced layering technology, photos are stunningly beautiful and text is razor sharp. The updated version is faster and quieter and has an optical sensor that automatically adjusts printer settings for the paper type. To test the PS1215, we inserted our digital camera's CompactFlash card into the PS1215's slot and followed the LCD menus to print an index sheet that contained thumbnails of our photos. We also followed the menus to select a photo to print as an 8-by-10. The process was slow but intuitive, with most of our time spent waiting for the index sheet to print. The results were very good, with exceptionally sharp thumbnails and a surprisingly sharp and colorful 8-by-10, even using the printer's default normal mode. [+]
Next, we installed the software drivers, connected the printer to our PC, and printed our standard test documents using the printer's three modes-draft, normal, and best. Mixed color and black text documents printed at 5. 6, 2. 1, and 0. 9 ppm respectively. Black-only text documents printed at 6. 3, 3. 9, and 0. 6 ppm. (All speeds were adjusted upward to account for first-page delay. ) Draft documents were faded; normal documents were sharper and had more accurate color; best documents were exceptionally sharp, requiring close inspection to distinguish them from the output of a laser printer. The PS1215 shined brilliantly in our color photo tests. On our PC, we used the included photo printing software to select our own high-resolution digital photos and to position them in the software's predefined page layouts. Samples were a bit slow to print-a typical 8-by-10 required 4 minutes and 28 seconds-but the output was superb on HP's premium glossy photo paper (sample pack included). Our samples displayed rich and accurate color, perfect register, fine detail, and realistic skin tones. There was no visible banding or smearing and only the faintest hint of pixelation. The PhotoSmart 1215 is priced considerably above its sub-$200 rivals, but the dramatic improvements in quality justify the extra cost. It operates quietly, sets up easily, prints very sharp text on a variety of media, and produces beautiful color documents and photos. This remarkable performer is an excellent all-purpose printer. -Mike Brown Pros Accepts CompactFlash and SmartMedia directly Easy to set up and use Sharp text and beautiful color photos Detects paper type automatically Cons Slow printing on higher-quality settings Expensive ink The Hewlett-Packard PhotoSmart 1215 works either with your PC ordirectly with your digital camera. The printer has slots for yourdigital camera's CompactFlash or SmartMedia cards, so with the 1215'salternative photo mode (2,400 x 1,200 dpi resolution) and HP'senhanced layering technology, you can print beautiful color photos atup to 12 ppm. Your digital camera's memory card can also be used as aseparate disk drive. Plus, if your digital camera, laptop, or othermobile device supports infrared technology, you can printwirelessly. The HP PhotoSmart 1215 also makes a great PC or Macintosh printer-just connect the printer to your computer's USB or parallel port. The 1215 is perfect for printing pages for your photo album, greeting cards, or newsletters. HP's new optical sensing technology lets you choose your paper and print settings manually, or the PhotoSmart 1215 will automatically set them for you based on the type of paper in the printer tray. Other features include a convenient print-cancel button, low-ink warning, and a 4-by-6 photo paper tray, saving you the hassle of changing paper each time you print photos.
Wasp Barcode Technologies 633808402259
Wasp Barcode Technologies 633808402259
Dimentions: 22.5 x 16 x 16.5 inches
Weight: 29 pounds
List Price: $1,236.11
Price: $799.99
Key features Wasp Barcode Technologies 633808402259
  • 2 MB DRAM standard, 1 MB flash
  • 4.25-inch print width
  • 6 inches per second print speed
  • Thermal transfer or direct thermal printing
  • 203 dpi print resolution
  • Model: Wasp WPL606 - label printer - B/W - thermal transfer ( 633808402259 )

Review Wasp WPL606 - label printer - B/W - thermal transfer ( 633808402259 ) / Wasp Barcode Technologies 633808402259:

Wasp Technologies is proud to announce the addition of the WPL606 Thermal Printer for Industrial & High Volume label printing. The WPL606 prints at speeds up to 6 inches per second at 203 dpi print resolution. Ships standard with two megabytes of operating DRAM, one megabyte of FLASH memory & Parallel, USB, RS232 connectivity. Easy installation & media loading will have you printing in minutes. Optional upgrades such as, label cutter, additional memory cards, and Ethernet connectivity make the WPL606 one of the most versatile thermal printers of its kind. WPL606 is manufactured with a durable metal housing with a view window for identifying label & ribbon usage. Ideal for printing in harsh environments & high traffic areas where printer integrity is a concern. WPL606 thermal printers are CE, FCC, TUV, & UL certified.
Hi-Touch Imaging 88.PD436.00A
Hi-Touch Imaging 88.PD436.00A
Dimentions: 19.1 x 17.1 x 11.3 inches
Weight: 16.75 pounds
List Price: $399.00
Price: $349.94
Key features Hi-Touch Imaging 88.PD436.00A
  • PRINTER, TRANSPHOTOABLE, HI-TI,DYE-
  • Model: Hi-Touch Imaging 88.PD436.00A Portable Photo Printer

Review Hi-Touch Imaging 88.PD436.00A Portable Photo Printer / Hi-Touch Imaging 88.PD436.00A:

No matter where you are or when you want to print your photos, the HiTi Photo Printer Transphotable gives you the convenient ability to print anywhere you go in your auto, truck, SUV, or boat! HiTi Photo Printer Transphotable is the best partner for your recreational lifestyle.
Hewlett Packard HEWC8443A
Hewlett Packard HEWC8443A
Weight: 2 pounds
Price: $180.00
Key features Hewlett Packard HEWC8443A
  • HP Memories disc-creator software for albums and slide shows
  • Small and lightweight for easy transportability
  • Direct-photo printing from CompactFlash, SmartMedia, Sony Memory Stick, Secure Digital, and MultiMedia
  • Prints a borderless 4-by-6-inch photo in less than 3 minutes
  • Up to 4,800 x 1,200 optimized color dpi on HP Premium Photo papers
  • Model: HP PhotoSmart 130 Inkjet Printer

Review HP PhotoSmart 130 Inkjet Printer / Hewlett Packard HEWC8443A:

The HP Photosmart 130 is an ultra-compact camera accessory for printing 10 x 15 cm photos directly from your digital camera. With this stylish printer, you can instantly share traditional-looking digital photo memories - without a PC or Mac. The camera accessory is designed for families who already own a digital camera and who are looking for a simple, compact way to print and share traditional-looking borderless photos - without using a computer. Looking for a convenient way to bring those digital photos to life on paper? The HP PhotoSmart 130 color inkjet printer offers impressive borderless 4-by-6-inch photos with up to 4,800 x 1,200 optimized color dpi. Using the printer's available card slots, you can print directly from your digital camera's CompactFlash, SmartMedia, Sony Memory Stick, Secure Digital, or MultiMediaCard memory media without having to first load images onto your system. HP's specially developed inks and photo papers create intense colors that are nearly fade-proof, and they supply a range of finishes and sizes. The built-in paper feeder can process sheets up to 4 by 6 inches, the total number of sheets depending on their thickness. The included software bundle allows you to organize and file images in a variety of ways-you can even create custom slide shows. The USB-equipped PhotoSmart 130 is easily transportable, measuring only 8. 8 by 7. [+]
9 by 4. 9 inches and weighing less than three pounds. Compatible with either PC or Macintosh, all drivers, power cords, and ink cartridges are included right in the box. Hewlett-Packard provides a one-year warranty that covers parts and service.
Wasp Barcode Technologies 633808402266
Wasp Barcode Technologies 633808402266
Weight: 29 pounds
List Price: $1,175.55
Price: $725.99
Key features Wasp Barcode Technologies 633808402266
  • 203 dpi print resolution
  • Windows print driver
  • Durable metal housing
  • Thermal transfer or Direct Thermal printing
  • Easy media supplies loading
  • Model: Wasp WPL606 - label printer - B/W - thermal transfer ( 633808402266 )

Review Wasp WPL606 - label printer - B/W - thermal transfer ( 633808402266 ) / Wasp Barcode Technologies 633808402266:

Wasp Technologies is proud to announce the addition of the WPL606 Thermal Printer for Industrial & High Volume label printing. The WPL606 prints at speeds up to 6 inches per second at 203 dpi print resolution. Ships standard with two megabytes of operating DRAM, one megabyte of FLASH memory & Parallel, USB, RS232 connectivity. Easy installation & media loading will have you printing in minutes. Optional upgrades such as, label cutter, additional memory cards, and Ethernet connectivity make the WPL606 one of the most versatile thermal printers of its kind. WPL606 is manufactured with a durable metal housing with a view window for identifying label & ribbon usage. Ideal for printing in harsh environments & high traffic areas where printer integrity is a concern. WPL606 thermal printers are CE, FCC, TUV, & UL certified.
Hewlett Packard Q5912A
Hewlett Packard Q5912A
Weight: 0.121 pounds
Key features Hewlett Packard Q5912A
  • 250-sheet input tray; 10-sheet priority input tray; 150-sheet face-down bin
  • Print speed, black(best quality mode) - Up to 19 ppm
  • Output - Up to 150 sheets
  • 26 scalable fonts built in
  • Print quality, black - 1200 x 1200 dpi
  • Model: HP Q5912A 1022 LaserJet Printer

Review HP Q5912A 1022 LaserJet Printer / Hewlett Packard Q5912A:

The HP LaserJet 1022 Printer series, a very affordable and compact laser printer for the cost-conscious office, delivers high-quality HP LaserJet printing at a price any business can afford. Don't wait around. With Instant-on Technology, the first page prints in 8 seconds, so your print job is finished before many printers have even started printing. With the reliable HP LaserJet All-in-One Print Cartridge and HP Resolution Enhancement technology (REt), the HP LaserJet 1022 Printer series produces crisp, clear 1200 dpi output that displays professional quality in all your business documents. Save valuable workspace with one of the smallest laser printers available. The HP LaserJet 1022 Printer series fits into just the right space to satisfy your professional-quality business printing needs.
CASIO CW-100-IH
CASIO CW-100-IH
Dimentions: 12 x 8.5 x 3.75 inches
Weight: 4.8 pounds
List Price: $210.19
Price: $199.99
Key features CASIO CW-100-IH
  • Can print on up to 40 discs in 1 of 5 colors per ribbon cartridge - red, green, blue, silver, or black
  • Bundled Accessories - AC Adapter; USB Cable (1.8m); Ink Ribbon Cassette (Black); Practice CD-R; CD-ROM with CD-R Title Printer Application, CD Layout Ruler
  • Final print will not peel off! NOTE: special thermal printable or shiny surface media required.
  • Uses any type of TrueType font
  • 300 DPI Resolution
  • Model: Casio CW-100-IH CD Label Printer

Review Casio CW-100-IH CD Label Printer / CASIO CW-100-IH:

Optical media such as CD-R and DVD-R discs are the standard for convenient storage for digital music, images, and business data. Now Casio introduces an easy, affordable, and professional way to create labels for these discs. The Casio CW-100 Disc Title Printer uses direct thermal printing technology. The CW-100 can print titles on up to 40 discs in one of 5 different colors (red, blue, green, silver or black). The CW-100 will not damage your important discs. Unlike other ink systems, thermal prints dry instantly, and the final print will not peel off. Use any font on your system to create custom disc titles. 300 DPI Printing provides sharp, professional results. The CW-100 also provides a unique auto-turn function to print on upper and lower areas of your discs in one simple operation. Create your own titles-print directly onto CD's. [+]
Design a label simply by selecting options that suit the CD type and your needs. Import your own graphics (BMP or JPEG) onto the CD's and use your own fonts that are installed on your computer. An on-screen preview image shows exactly what the label will look like. An assistant feature provides help when you need it. Add up to 6 lines per input field. With this printer, you can get professional looking labels printed directly onto your CD and DVD media! Unlike messy sticker labels, this printer uses direct thermal printing technology that drys instantly. Which is great for DVD video discs which can experience playback problems when used with sticker labels. Unique auto-turn function that prints on upper and lower areas of your disc in one simple operation Import your own BMP or JPG graphics On-screen preview image Add up to 6 lines per input field Print both horizontally & vertically Connects to your PC via USB Print Area - 5/8 x 2 15/16 The actual appearance of ink ribbon color is affected by the color of the label on which printing is being performed. Each ink ribbon.
Olympus P-330
Olympus P-330
Weight: 0.051 pounds
List Price: $569.99
Price: $299.99
Key features Olympus P-330
  • Supports 32-MB SmartMedia
  • Captures video stills from any standard video device
  • Works with PCs, Macs, and digital cameras
  • Makes real photographic prints
  • 1,024 x 1,376 effective pixel resolution
  • Model: Olympus P-330 Digital Home Photo Printer

Review Olympus P-330 Digital Home Photo Printer / Olympus P-330:

The P-330 Instant Photo Printer extends and expands the commercial possibilities provided by the popular, award-winning Olympus P-300 Personal Photo Printer. In addition to producing still camera images, the P-330 can be connected directly to a TV set, Camcorder, video or DVD playback device for printing still photographs of action shots. It's a great option for a variety of business applications and supports true photographic output with continuous-tone 300dpi dye-sublimation printing. With the Olympus P-330 home photo printer, you can take all those photos you made with your digital camera, or downloaded from the Web, and print them on real photo paper. You can also capture stills from any video device, edit them on TV, and add them to your photo collection in just a few minutes. This printer comes with an overwhelming array of accessories and cables, yet we were able to figure out which accessories fit into which slots without consulting the owner's manual. (However, we do recommend that novices read the owner's manual before attempting setup. ) We simply plugged in the printer, attached the parallel cable, and inserted the paper tray and ribbon cartridge. Then we dropped in the CD-ROM and followed the setup wizard on our PC. Next, we tested the printer's features. [+]
We started our favorite image-editing program, opened a previously scanned 24-bit color photo, chose the Print command, and waited. After two minutes of mysterious humming, the printer produced a great-looking new photo. At arm's length, the quality of the print was astonishingly true to the original. Closer inspection revealed definite pixelation, but the output was still much better than a print on coated paper from a good quality ink-jet printer. We also attached an S-video cable (not included) from a DVD player to the P-330, and connected the composite video cable from the P-330 to a monitor. Looking at the P-330's controls, we intuitively guessed how to select the video-input signal and how to capture a still shot from the DVD player. We pressed the P-330's Print button, and the photo printer produced the image two minutes later. The P-330 impressed us with both its sophistication and its simplicity. It's fun to use, and if you enjoy digital imaging, but miss the feel of photographic paper in your hands, then this photo printer makes a great companion for your digital camera. Pros: Includes accessories to get started right away Intuitive setup Mac- and PC-ready right out of the box Cons No quick start card Slow printing No film No computer, No waiting for prints to arrive. Make true, photo-quality prints at home in about two minutes with the P-330 Digital Home Photo Printer. Simply insert the memory card from any SmartMedia digital camera, preview the images on your TV, select the ones you want to print, the total number of prints and photos per page, press a button and out they come. You can also print stills from videotape and use the P-330 to sharpen, mask or crop the image before you print. Or connect the P-330 to a computer to enhance and manipulate images electronically or print out any computer generated image - even images downloaded off the internet. It's the most versatile home photo printing solution you can buy. The P-330 prints 1, 4, 9, or 16 photos per sheet to be printed in single or multiple copies on photo paper or labels, or as thermal transfers for printing on photo mugs or other merchandise. Images can also be individually tagged on the SmartMedia card using the Olympus digital camera image selection feature for later printing or all images can be printed consecutively using the P-330 "all card" feature. The images can be transferred directly from the camera by removing the SmartMedia card and inserting it into the printer. Images can also be printed from a computer through the serial (Macintosh) or parallel port (Windows) for users who want to retouch their photos before printing. The P-330 printer provides three pass capability for fast and economical printing and four pass printing with a UV overcoat protection for extra image longevity. The printer auto-senses the ink ribbon cartridge (three or four pass) and responds accordingly. It prints a 4" x 5. 5" page at a rate of about 2 minutes per page in 24-bit color depth with 16. 7 million true colors.
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