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Models & Brands: Kodak 4000, Fargo Electronics L ID, Hewlett Packard Q3414A#ABA, Kodak 1783794, Hewlett Packard HP PS475, Hewlett Packard Office Q5765A#A2L, Hewlett Packard C9037A#B1H, Sony DPPFP50, Epson C11C586001, Polaroid 500

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Kodak 4000
Kodak 4000
Weight: 2 pounds
Price: $199.99
Key features Kodak 4000
  • Transfer your pictures from and CX/DX series 3000/4000 Kodak EasyShare camera to computer at the touch of a button
  • Get back to shooting quickly - the printer dock recharges your Kodak camera's battery pack
  • Easliy create real Kodak 4x6 borderless photos from your Kodak EasyShare camera
  • Prints that last a lifetime -- Kodak XtraLife lamination makes them durable and waterproof
  • Use it with or without a computer
  • Model: Kodak EasyShare Printer Dock 4000 for CX3000 and CX4000 Series Cameras

Review Kodak EasyShare Printer Dock 4000 for CX3000 and CX4000 Series Cameras / Kodak 4000:

The printer dock 4000 gives you real Kodak 4" x 6" (10 cm x 15 cm) borderless photos instantly. Simply dock your EasyShare camera and press print. It also recharges your camera and transfers pictures to your computer.
Fargo Electronics L ID
Weight: 0.41 pounds

Review FARGO Pro L ID - Printer - color - duplex - dye sublimation - 3.88 in x 2.63 in - 300 dpi x 300 dpi - up to 1.5 ppm - capacity: 100 sheets - Parallel / Fargo Electronics L ID:

Hewlett Packard Q3414A#ABA
Hewlett Packard Q3414A#ABA
Dimentions: 8.8 x 4.3 x 4.9 inches
Weight: 2.93 pounds
List Price: $180.00
Price: $97.99
Key features Hewlett Packard Q3414A#ABA
  • Up to 4,800 x 1,200 optimized dpi color, 1,200 x 1,200 black
  • Simple one-touch buttons, slots for popular digital-camera memory cards
  • Color 4-by-6-inch photo as fast as 60 seconds
  • 1.5-inch color LCD to preview and select before printing
  • USB and PictBridge interfaces; PC and Mac compatible
  • Model: HP PhotoSmart 325 Compact Photo Printer

Review HP PhotoSmart 325 Compact Photo Printer / Hewlett Packard Q3414A#ABA:

The HP Photosmart 325 Compact Photo Printer is designed for families who want a quick and convenient way of previewing, selecting and printing high quality 10 x 15 cm photos there and then at home, at parties, sports days and other family events. Compact, light and easy-to-use - print and share photos wherever you go.
Kodak 1783794
Kodak 1783794
Dimentions: 11.1 x 7.4 x 6.8 inches
Weight: 5.3 pounds
List Price: $149.99
Price: $319.99
Key features Kodak 1783794
  • Print real Kodak pictures from popular memory cards (CF, SD, xD, or MS) and PictBridge enabled digital cameras
  • Print real Kodak pictures in 60 seconds with or without a computer
  • Select from four print sizes up to 4 x 6 inches (10 x 15 centimeters)
  • Edit and view pictures before you print on the dock's 3.5-inch (8.9-centimeter) display
  • Wirelessly connect the dock to your computer with optional Kodak Wi-Fi card (not included--must be purchased separately), or print from Bluetooth-enabled cell phone, PDA, or other device
  • Model: Kodak EasyShare Photo Printer 500

Review Kodak EasyShare Photo Printer 500 / Kodak 1783794:

Through the years, Kodak has led the way with an abundance of new products and processes that have made photography simpler, more useful and more enjoyable. Today, the company's work increasingly involves digital technology, combining the power and convenience of electronics with the quality of traditional photography to produce systems that bring levels of utility and fun to the taking, "making" and utilization of images. PRODUCT FEATURES:Large 3. 5 in. (8. 9 cm) LCD screen;Print from digital media cards and USB devices;Features KODAK PERFECT TOUCH Technology;Red eye reduction;Wireless capability (Wi-Fi ready, BLUETOOTH wireless technology enabled);Compatible with PictBridge-enabled digital cameras;Four print sizes and four-color modes.
Hewlett Packard HP PS475
Hewlett Packard HP PS475
Dimentions: 0.089 x 0.098 x 0.067 inches
Weight: 6 pounds
List Price: $329.00
Price: $94.99
Key features Hewlett Packard HP PS475
  • Built-in handle, easy to carry, weights only 3.3 pounds
  • Preview and edit with a 2.5-inch, flip-up color image display
  • True-to-life 4-by-6 or 5-by-7-inch photos resist fading for generations
  • On-board 1.5 GB internal memory stores hundreds of photos
  • Connects to a TV to display a slide show, remote included
  • Model: HP Photosmart 475 Compact Photo Printer (Q7011A#ABA)

Review HP Photosmart 475 Compact Photo Printer (Q7011A#ABA) / Hewlett Packard HP PS475:

Trust your memories to HP, a proven leader in printing technology. The HP Photosmart 475 Compact Photo Printer delivers the power of a PC in a printer. It's the only printer of its kind that stores photos - up to 1,000 - using 1. 5 GB of internal memory. A built-in handle makes this stylish printer easy to carry. Preview and edit shots on a 2. 5-inch color display that flips up for easy viewing. Add borders, crop, zoom and more, then print true-to-life 4 x 6- or 5 x 7-inch photos that resist fading for generations. An optional battery prints up to 75 photos per charge. Print your perfect photos using HP Auto Red-eye Removal, brightness adjustments and more. [+]
Print directly from memory cards, cards, PictBridge-enabled cameras or even camera phones, using an optional HP Bluetooth Wireless Printer Adapter. Print frames from video clips or 4 x 12-inch panorama photos. Connect to a TV to view photos and video clips, display slide shows or edit and print using an included remote control. No PC required.
Hewlett Packard Office Q5765A#A2L
Hewlett Packard Office Q5765A#A2L
Dimentions: 10.2 x 16.76 x 6.68 inches
Weight: 10 pounds
Price: $123.00
Key features Hewlett Packard Office Q5765A#A2L
  • USB and PictBridge interfaces; PC and Mac compatible
  • Up to 17 ppm print speed; up to 4,800 x 1,200 optimized dpi color resolution
  • Photo-quality prints, scans, and copies; slim, compact all-in-one
  • Up to 17 cpm, 50% to 400% copy enlargement/reduction
  • 36-bit color scan depth, 600 dpi optical resolution
  • Model: HP PSC 1315 All-in-One Printer

Review HP PSC 1315 All-in-One Printer / Hewlett Packard Office Q5765A#A2L:

Print true-to-life photos directly from HP and PictBridge cameras and laser-quality black text for everyday text and graphics. Also create true-to-life-quality color copies, plus automatically enhance and resize copies without a PC using easy fit-to-page buttons. Use the convenient flatbed scanner to scan books, documents and photos at 600 x 2400-dpi optical resolution and 36-bit color. Enjoy impressive print and copy speeds of up to 17 ppm black and 12 ppm color. Easily e-mail photos without attachments or slow downloads using HP Instant Share. All this, plus the quality and reliability you expect from HP. The HP PSC 1315 all-in-one printer, scanner, copier with reliable, proven technology combines convenience and ease into one compact product.
Hewlett Packard C9037A#B1H
Hewlett Packard C9037A#B1H
Dimentions: 17 x 16.3 x 5.6 inches
Weight: 5 pounds
List Price: $69.99
Price: $69.99
Key features Hewlett Packard C9037A#B1H
  • Up to 1,200 dpi black resolution, 4,800 x 1,200 optimized dpi color
  • HP PhotoREt III color; HP PhotoREt IV with optional photo cartridge
  • Fast, up to 18 ppm printing in black, 14 ppm in color
  • USB connectivity; integrated memory; PC and Mac compatible
  • Optional 6-color printing; borderless 4-by-6-inch photos
  • Model: HP DeskJet 3845 Color Inkjet Printer

Review HP DeskJet 3845 Color Inkjet Printer / Hewlett Packard C9037A#B1H:

Value-packed, easy-to use printer for professional photo-quality up to 4800-optimized dpi or add 6-ink color. Create beautiful 4x6 borderless photos, up to 8. 5x11 with white borders. Print with speed-laser-quality black text and color graphics up to 18 ppm black, up to 14 ppm color. Simple user-friendly software, one-touch print cancel button and on-screen ink-level indicator. Five print performance modes let you choose the print quality and speed setting that is best for your task. The compact design is ideal for small spaces, and 100-sheet input paper tray can be folded up when printer is not in use. Quiet operation makes it convenient to set up and print anywhere in the home or office. With included HP photo printing software you can easily create reprints, enlargements, photo layouts and album pages. Enjoy convenient USB connection for quick set-up with PC or Macintosh computers. [+]
Print long-lasting, professional-quality photos with exceptional fade resistance.
Sony DPPFP50
Sony DPPFP50
Dimentions: 10.24 x 6.65 x 14.57 inches
Weight: 5 pounds
List Price: $299.99
Price: $166.99
Key features Sony DPPFP50
  • Borderless 4-by-6 and 3.5-by-5-inch prints in about 1 minute
  • High-speed, portable dye-sublimation photo printing
  • USB, PictBridge, memory card ports; prints with or without a computer
  • Built-in LCD preview panel; compact, lightweight design
  • SuperCoat 2 protective lamination; rich, long lasting colors
  • Model: Sony Picture Station DPP-FP50 Digital Photo Printer

Review Sony Picture Station DPP-FP50 Digital Photo Printer / Sony DPPFP50:

Sony brings picture perfect lab-quality printing home with the DPP-FP50 digital photo printer. Featuring a new and improved Photo Quality Processor, it prints borderless 4" x 6" and 3 1/2" x 5" prints with up to 16. 7 million colors in about 60 seconds, including processing time. Its dye sublimation technology, combined with SuperCoat 2 protective lamination, give you beautiful digital prints with rich, long lasting colors. The DPP-FP50 is amazingly compact so it is easy to take with you while traveling. It features a built-in LCD display, slots for Memory Stick, CompactFlash, and SD media, and PictBridge technology for convenient printing without the need of a personal computer.
Epson C11C586001
Epson C11C586001
Dimentions: 21.1 x 19.8 x 13.6 inches
Weight: 28 pounds
List Price: $299.99
Price: $299.99
Key features Epson C11C586001
  • USB 2.0 and PictBridge interfaces, optional Bluetooth; PC/Mac compatible
  • Up to 5,760 x 1,440 dpi optimized dpi print resolution
  • Up to 2,400 x 4800 dpi scan resolution, 48-bit color
  • Prints, copies, and scans with photo-quality precision; transparency unit
  • Up to 17 ppm black, 16 ppm color print speed; up to 10 cpm copy speed
  • Model: Epson Stylus Photo RX620 All-in-One

Review Epson Stylus Photo RX620 All-in-One / Epson C11C586001:

Make the most of every photo with the Epson Stylus Photo RX620. From restoring faded family photos to creating black-and-white or color copies, this top-of-the-line performer does it all. What's more, you can make reprints and enlargements, without a PC, from slides, negatives and photos, that are perfect for scrapbooking and framing. Every copy, every print, every scan is bound to exceed your expectations. With the Epson Stylus Photo RX620 there's no fussing with computers-it's all right at your fingertips. Just insert any memory card, or connect your camera or external CD-R drive directly to this all-in-one. Then, see your photos on the convenient preview screen. Or, print out the proof sheet with thumbnails of all your photos and mark your favorites. The all-in-one reads the ones you selected and they print automatically! You can even crop or resize with the easy-to-use, on-screen menu. Whatever you do, the Epson Stylus Photo RX620 makes your job a lot easier. [+]
48-bit scanning (up to 2400 x 4800 dpi) for vivid color and incredible detail Scans slides and negatives Easy Photo Fix technology restores faded color photos Unique scan-to-card technology writes to optional removable media via built-in card slots (CompactFlash I & II, SD, MMC, Microdrive, xD-Picture Card, Memory Stick (all versions), SmartMedia) Up to 17 ppm black text printing (up to 12 ppm color text) Prints borderless 4 x 6, 5 x 7, 8 x 10 and 8. 5 x 11 photos - Prints a 4 x 6 color photo in under 37 seconds Copier USB 2. 0 - 1. 1 interface Size - 11. 9H x 23. 3W x 17. 7L; weighs 19. 21 pounds Actual print speed will vary according to use.
Polaroid 500
Polaroid 500
Weight: 0.013 pounds
List Price: $149.99
Price: $59.99
Key features Polaroid 500
  • Portable digital photo printer
  • Lightweight and compact
  • Print one image at a time or multiple copies
  • Automatically resizes JPEG files from any digital camera
  • Compatible with all digital cameras using CompactFlash and SmartMedia cards
  • Model: Polaroid P-500IR Digital Photo Printer

Review Polaroid P-500IR Digital Photo Printer / Polaroid 500:

Polaroid P-500 printer is the simplest way ever to create prints directly from your digital camera. It is the first truly mobile photo printer! The P-500 allows you to print photographs anywhere, anytime without a computer. Simply insert a CompactFlash or SmartMedia card (with included adapter) directly into the printer, choose only the image or images you want to print, and push a button for instant full color prints in about 20 seconds. The new Polaroid P-500 printer uses Polaroid Type 500 instant film - therefore there is no need to buy batteries or use an external power cord. The P-500 automatically resizes JPEG files from any brand of digital camera to create great prints. The P-500 even supports DPOF image file formats. An entertaining and logical accessory to your digital camera, the Polaroid P-500 digital photo printer allows you to print your photos anyplace, anytime, with no more hassle than inserting a CompactFlash or SmartMedia card and choosing your picture. As the P-500 uses Polaroid Type 500 instant film, it requires no batteries or power cords. Both JPEG and DPOF files can be used, and the printer automatically resizes your shots for optimum quality in just 20 seconds. Weighing in at just 18 ounces, this small printer can be tucked into your backpack or camera bag for instant prints at corporate events or family gatherings. [+]
Polaroid includes a one-year warranty on parts and service.
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