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Models & Brands: Epson CX6000, Sony DPP-EX5, Lexmark 22W0000, Kodak NEW, Pacific Image Electronics PF1800U, Canon 9315A001, Epson C11C571001, Hewlett Packard C9037A#B1H, Canon CP510, Olympus P-400

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Epson CX6000
Epson CX6000
Dimentions: 13.9 x 18.2 x 11.2 inches
Weight: 15.2 pounds
Price: $149.99
Key features Epson CX6000
  • Up to 27 ppm color/black text; borderless 4x6 photos in as fast as 28 sec*
  • Amazing results on plain and photo paper
  • Print from memory cards or PictBridge enabled cameras- PC Free
  • 2-inch color display to view and select photos
  • Revolutionary DURABrite Ultra pigment ink for smudge, water and fade resistant prints
  • Model: Epson Stylus Color CX6000 All In One Printer, copier, scanner

Review Epson Stylus Color CX6000 All In One Printer, copier, scanner / Epson CX6000:

The Epson Stylus CX6000 delivers amazing quality and durability whatever the task at hand. Scan in photos, print out brilliant color reprints and make color copies of flyer. Share them right away with family and friends with the 2 inch display. With quick-drying, smudge proof inks, you don't have to worry about handling your projects and photos. Print out borderless photos in popular frame-ready sizes. Print directly from your memory card or PictBridge enabled camera. But what about those old family photos that have begun to fade away. Just scan them in and use Epson Easy Photo Fix color restoration to make them look as good as new. With DURABrite Ultra ink, you can print out beautiful fade-resistant reprints and enlargements that even stand up to water and smudging. 48-bit color, 1200 x 2400 dpi scanning for vivid reprints and enlargements Up to 5760 x 1440 optimized dpi for ultra sharp detail Light Resistance, Print Longevity Up to 100 years Maximum Print Resolution - 5760 x 1440 optimized dpi Maximum Scanner Resolution - 9600 x 9600 dpi interpolated Scanner Bit Depth - 48-bit color Maximum Copy Size - 8. [+]
5 x 11 (PC-free) Built-in Memory Card Slots - CompactFlash Type I, CompactFlash Type II, Secure Digital (SD), SDHC, Microdrive, xD-Picture Card, Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO and MagicGate Memory Stick Maximum Paper Handling Size - 8. 5 x 44 inch Paper Sizes - 8. 5 x 11, 8. 5 x 14, A4, B5, A5, A6, Half letter, Executive, Exclusive, User definable (3. 5 - 44 inch length) Borderless Photo Sizes - 3. 5x5, 4x6, 5x7, 8x10, 8. 5x11, A4 Operating Systems - Windows 98SE, Me, 2000, XP and XP Professional x64, Mac OS X 10. 2. 8 or later (Power PC and Intel Core processor) Epson Stylus CX6000 Dimensions - 20. 5 x 10. 0 x 15. 6 inches / Weight - 20. 1 pounds Black and Color Ink Cartridge Dimensions - 4. 3 x 0. 8 x 4. 3 inch / Weight - Approximately 0. 14 Pounds.
Sony DPP-EX5
Sony DPP-EX5
Dimentions: 11.3 x 3.1 x 7.9 inches
Weight: 6 pounds
List Price: $299.99
Price: $109.99
Key features Sony DPP-EX5
  • Accepts 4-by-6, 3.5-by-5, and sticker papers
  • Dye-sublimation technology with over 400 x 400 dpi resolution
  • USB interface; PC and Mac compatible
  • Prints 4-by-6-inch photo in just 90 seconds
  • Prints directly from Memory Stick media cards
  • Model: Sony DPP-EX5 Digital Photo Printer

Review Sony DPP-EX5 Digital Photo Printer / Sony DPP-EX5:

Sony's DPP-EX5 is a digital photo printer that uses dye sublimation technology, a process that creates durable lab-quality prints in vivid color, monochrome, sepia or paint tone. It is packed with built-in editing and creative tools, making it easy to adjust image sharpness, contrast, brightness and size. These tools also enable users to select and merge images as well as incorporate personalized messages into any print. In addition to being PC and Mac compatible via a USB connection and Sony's supplied software drivers, the DPP-EX5 can also connect to a television for larger viewing and editing of photos in the den or living room, just like the slide shows of the past. Each print from DPP-EX5 is laminated with Super Coat 2 laminate to seal and protect every photo, giving durability to withstand fading, spills, moisture and fingerprints. It also supports the Exif print standard, which significantly improves the printing process through color consistency and final output quality, and comes bundled with a self-cleaning cartridge to help maintain and clean each printer at home. In addition, DPP-EX5 can print on the new 3. 5" x 5" borderless print paper as well as the current 4" x 6" and 3. 5" x 4" print sizes, offering consumers greater flexibility in their printing options.
Lexmark 22W0000
Lexmark 22W0000
Dimentions: 0.13 x 0.0765 x 0.0774 inches
Weight: 8 pounds
List Price: $129.99
Price: $49.99
Key features Lexmark 22W0000
  • Color Inkjet - Photo Printer
  • Model: Lexmark P350 Photo Printer

Review Lexmark P350 Photo Printer / Lexmark 22W0000:

Lexmark P350 Portable Photo Printer offers big technology in a compact size. Includes built-in handle for convenient mobility and adjustable 2. 4 color display for easy photo editing: crop, rotate and color fix. Easily print photos from memory cards, PictBridgeTM digital cameras or computers. And with water-resistant evercolor2 inks, you achieve vibrant, resilient photos that can last 100 years in a frame on Lexmarks PerfectFinishTM paper*. The P350 is ideal for anyone wanting to print lab-quality photos easily. *Based on accelerated fade resistance testing of photos displayed under appropriate conditions. Actual resistance to fading will vary. Visit www. lexmark. [+]
com/evercolor2.
Kodak NEW
Kodak NEW
Weight: 5.45 pounds
List Price: $169.99
Price: $89.99
Key features Kodak NEW
  • Includes 10-count sample photo paper kit, Kodak Color Cartridge, and Ni-MH rechargeable battery pack
  • Designed for use with Kodak EasyShare CX/DX 6000/7000 and LS 600/700 series digital cameras
  • Can connect directly to any PictBridge-compatible digital camera
  • Create real Kodak prints anywhere in minutes
  • For use with or without a computer
  • Model: Kodak EasyShare Printer Dock

Review Kodak EasyShare Printer Dock / Kodak NEW:

Anywhere, anytime. That's the philosophy behind the KODAK EASYSHARE Printer Dock. So now you can create vibrant, long-lasting, real Kodak photos whenever you please. The EasyShare printer dock is, in a word, awesome. Despite a few minor flaws, it essentially solves the basic problem of digital photography, namely that we all have hard drives crammed with thousands of images and no actual physical photos (you remember, the kind you can put on your refrigerator and mail to your mom). And it solves this problem affordably, at about 29 cents a print once you factor in the cost of paper and cartridges. But most important of all, the quality of the photos it prints is eye-wateringly good. Kodak Xtralife coating makes prints waterproof and durable under typical home use. The EasyShare printer is a snap to set up, even for dedicated technophobes like myself. You simply snap the pieces into place, dock your compatible Kodak camera, and press the Print button. [+]
Printing itself takes about 60 seconds. The 4 x 6-inch photo paper passes back and forth through the printer four times, allowing you to witness the application of each primary color and a final, invisible protective coating. Does it really deliver archival quality, as claimed? There's no way to know for sure until a few decades have passed, but the colors at least look sturdily vibrant and crisp. The print quality is in fact much higher than what I have come to expect from drugstores for my film camera prints. The contours are sharp as a knife, the contrast pitch perfect. At the push of a button, the printer will produce multiple prints (two, six, or nine) on a single sheet, which is perfect for making wallet-sized snaps of the kids. Among the above-mentioned minor flaws, number one is paper jams, which happen every eighth print or so. The jams are solved easily enough by unplugging and plugging the unit back in, but are still annoying. The second problem is that printing from a PC is not nearly as smooth and easy as printing directly from a Kodak camera. Installing the included software is easy enough, but more often than not, trying to print from my hard drive was a lesson in frustration. To get around the PC quandary, you can print directly from any PictBridge-enabled digital camera or from SD or MMC cards using the built-in card slot. Quibbles aside, though, the EasyShare printer dock is essential for anyone wishing to complete the digital circle from virtual pictures to real-world photographs with glorious color and razor-sharp detail. -David Stoesz Pros Affordability Outstanding picture quality Ease of use Cons Frequent paper jams Printing from PCs is a hassle.
Pacific Image Electronics PF1800U
Pacific Image Electronics PF1800U
Dimentions: 7 x 11 x 3 inches
Weight: 6 pounds
List Price: $125.99
Price: $123.75
Key features Pacific Image Electronics PF1800U
  • Linear array color CCD image sensor
  • USB interface, PC and Mac compatible
  • 35 mm film scanner
  • 1,800 dpi maximum optical resolution
  • 36-bit color depth
  • Model: Pacific Image Electronics' PrimeFilm PF1800U USB Film Scanner

Review Pacific Image Electronics' PrimeFilm PF1800U USB Film Scanner / Pacific Image Electronics PF1800U:

The superior inherent detail of 35mm film combined with PrimeFilm 1800's advanced optics provides the uncompromized image quality that traditional flatbed scanners just can't compete with. The PrimeFilm 1800 series captures such excellent image detail from both positive slides and negative filmstrips, you can retouch any image exactly the way you want it. The PrimeFilm 1800 series captures 1800 dots per inch (dpi) giving you 3 times the resolution of the average desktop scanner. For graphics professionals, this means that you can enlarge images to approx. 20 cm x 13 cm (7. 8" x 5. 1") and still maintain the 1: 1 300 dpi resolution sufficient for color separation and offset printing. Previously the realm of experienced graphics professionals and photographers, high resolution color film scanning is now available to a broad range of home, office or home, office or school users in this compact, inexpensive unit. Now there are no excuses not to own one!.
Canon 9315A001
Canon 9315A001
Dimentions: 12.3 x 7.7 x 16.9 inches
Weight: 15.9 pounds
List Price: $179.99
Price: $449.99
Key features Canon 9315A001
  • Up to 4,800 x 1,200 dpi color, droplets as small as 2 picoliters
  • Automatic 2-sided printing; 6 individual ink tanks
  • Direct printing from memory cards and PictBridge-compatible cameras
  • USB interface, Direct Print Port, IrDA port; PC/Mac compatible
  • Built-in 2.5-inch LCD to view, edit, and print, even from digital cameras
  • Model: Canon PIXMA iP6000D Photo Printer

Review Canon PIXMA iP6000D Photo Printer / Canon 9315A001:

For the advanced photographer who wants exceptional quality, versatility and control, the 6-color Canon PIXMA iP6000D Photo Printer is a powerful new tool. Take advantage of the Easy-PhotoPrint software to eliminate the frustrations of photo printing while empowering users to fix, sharpen and enhance their photos. Using the large built-in 2. 5" LCD display and control panel, you can actually visualize the print process and fine-tune your images for better results with or without a computer. Insert a digital memory card into the built-in card slots and you can preview, edit and select images for printing with the LCD display and control panel. Images can be sized and then optimized for brightness, color tones and color balance. Or simply connect any PictBridge compatible4 digital camera or DV camcorder and print. You can even print wireless with a compatible infrared cellphone or PDA Handheld. OS Compatibility - Windows XP/Me/2000/98; Macintosh OS 9. x, Mac OS X v10. [+]
2. 1 to 10. 3. x Paper Sizes - Letter, Legal, Credit Card (2. 13 x 3. 39), 4x 6, 5 x 7, U. S. #10 or European Envelopes Unit Dimensions - 16. 9(W) x 7. 7(H) x 12. 3(D) / Weight - 15. 9 lbs.
Epson C11C571001
Epson C11C571001
Dimentions: 19.6 x 15.7 x 9 inches
Weight: 18 pounds
Price: $99.99
Key features Epson C11C571001
  • Borderless printing; digital camera memory-card slots
  • Up to 600 x 1,200 dpi optical scan resolution, 48-bit color
  • Up to 15 ppm speed; copies up to 13 cpm
  • Up to 2,800 x 1,440 dpi native resolution, 5,760 x 1,440 optimized
  • USB 2.0 interface, PC and Mac compatible
  • Model: Epson Stylus CX4600 Photo Printer, Copier, Scanner

Review Epson Stylus CX4600 Photo Printer, Copier, Scanner / Epson C11C571001:

The Epson Stylus CX4600 provides premium performance for more versatile home or business use. This hard-working combination scanner&photo printer offers remarkable photo-quality printing from memory cards - no direct PC connection is required. It also offers full-featured scanning and convenient color copying. True frame-ready BorderFree printing of 4 x 6, 8 x 10 and letter-sized photos Powerful Epson Smart Panel software offers more flexibility, for whatever you want to do - scan, fax, email and more Color flatbed scanner with optical resolution of 600dpi; 48-bit color depth; TWAIN compatible Individual ink cartridge for more convenient changing USB 2. 0 compatible Works with Mac and PC Built-in card slots - CompactFlash Type I&II, Memory Stick and Memory Stick PRO, SmartMedia, Secure Digital(SD) Card, Mini SD(with adapter), MicroDrive and MultiMediaCard.
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: $109.99
Key features Hewlett Packard C9037A#B1H
  • Fast, up to 18 ppm printing in black, 14 ppm in color
  • USB connectivity; integrated memory; PC and Mac compatible
  • HP PhotoREt III color; HP PhotoREt IV with optional photo cartridge
  • Up to 1,200 dpi black resolution, 4,800 x 1,200 optimized dpi color
  • 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.
Canon CP510
Canon CP510
Dimentions: 10.2 x 9.1 x 5.1 inches
Weight: 2 pounds
List Price: $99.99
Price: $77.76
Key features Canon CP510
  • Dye-sublimation thermal print method
  • Print postcard size photo in as little as 58 seconds; eight mini labels in 31 seconds
  • One-year warranty
  • 300 x 300 dpi resolution
  • Connect directly to digital camera via USB Type A cable (not included)
  • Model: Canon SELPHY CP510 Compact Photo Printer

Review Canon SELPHY CP510 Compact Photo Printer / Canon CP510:

The Compact Photo Printer SELPHY CP510 will change everything you thought you knew about Canon photo printers. It's so incredibly fast and surprisingly affordable! Treasure your family's memories as glossy, durable photos from the SELPHY CP510. Immediate prints direct from your digital camera at less than 30 cents per print. Plus, you can print directly from Bluetooth camera phones (optional accessory required), PictBridge digital cameras and more ? all without a computer. It's simply amazing. It's the perfect mate for your digital-camera and an easy way for you to get the most out of it. USB Type A for camera; USB Type B for computer; Connect to camera via USB interface cable Unit Dimensions - 7. 01 x 5. 16 x 2. 48 in. [+]
/178. 0 x 131. 0 x 63. 0mm / Weighs Approx. 33. 2 oz. /940g Power Source - DC 24V with Compact Power Adapter CA-CP200 (included) //// Battery Pack NB-CP2L optional Included software on CD-ROM - ZoomBrowser EX 5. 1 (Windows®)PhotoRecord 2. 2. 2 (Windows)ImageBrowser 5. 1 (Macintosh)PhotoStitch 3. 1 (Windows/Macintosh®)CP Printer Drivers (Windows/Macintosh) Other optional accessories - Credit Card Size Paper Cassette PCC-CP100, Printer Carrying Bag CPB-100, Battery Pack NB-CP2L, Bluetooth Adapter BU-20 The Compact Photo Printer SELPHY CP510 is so incredibly fast-and surprisingly affordable- it will change everything you thought you knew about Canon photo printers. It's simply amazing. The CP510 produces brilliantly colored, long lasting prints that rival the appearance and durability of images created by a professional photo lab. It takes just 74 seconds to create Wide size (4" x 8") prints. Postcard size (4" x 6") images print in just 58 seconds, and credit card size pictures require only 31 seconds to print. Using 300-dpi dye-sublimation technology with 256 levels of color, this compact photo printer renders skin tones, shadings and fine details with true-to-life accuracy. A transparent water- and fade-resistant coating offers added protection against the damaging effects of sunlight and humidity. What's in the Box: SELPHY CP510 body, compact power adapter CA-CP200, power cord, CD-ROM, cleaner stick, 4" x 6" paper cassette, 4" x 6" trial standard paper, trial ink cassette.
Olympus P-400
Olympus P-400
Weight: 2 pounds
List Price: $399.99
Price: $349.95
Key features Olympus P-400
  • USB and parallel interfaces
  • LCD preview and information screen
  • Professional-looking, continuous-tone, dye-sublimation prints, up to 8 by 10 inches
  • Prints directly from SmartMedia and PC cards
  • Prints up to 50 copies at a time
  • Model: Olympus Camedia P-400 Digital Color Photo Printer

Review Olympus Camedia P-400 Digital Color Photo Printer / Olympus P-400:

The Olympus P-400 dye-sublimation printer is a veritable multi-talent. 90 seconds is all it takes to complete an A4 format 314 dpi print. As the P-400 not only accepts SmartMedia but also all compatible Type II PC cards (such as CompactFlash and Memory Stick), printing is even possible without a PC. This is made still easier via the integrated LCD monitor which, among a variety of uses, lets the sought images be selected. The Olympus Camedia P-400 uses advanced dye-sublimation technology to print an extremely sharp image on high-quality photo paper. The result looks and feels like a traditional photograph. The P-400 also accepts a digital camera's SmartMedia or PC Card directly, and it has USB and parallel interfaces for easy PC connectivity. Weighing over 30 pounds, constructed of heavy plastic, and accented with metal controls, the Camedia P-400 impressed us with its sturdy design right out of the box. To test the printer, we captured photos on a 16 MB CompactFlash card, placed the card in a CompactFlash-to-PCMCIA adapter (not included), and inserted the adapter in the printer. (Our evaluation model came with the P-RBN photo ink cartridge already installed, but it is easily replaced through the front access panel. [+]
Also, our unit did not include driver software, so we were unable to test PC functionality. ) Using the menu-driven LCD, jog dial, and arrow keys, we specified our paper type (A4), input source (PC Card), and output photo size (8 by 10 inches). We pressed the Print button, and after 2 minutes and 58 seconds the P-400 rewarded us with a beautiful 8-by-10-inch photograph. The Camedia P-400's color was very natural, not neon bright or oversaturated, and its tinting was slightly cool (more blue than red). Resolution was only 314 dpi, but the dye-sublimation technology showed no visible grain. The results were better than many we've seen from 1,200 dpi ink-jet printers. We also printed a slightly soft photograph and then used the printer's sharpening function in an attempt to improve it. Unfortunately, unwanted pixelation increased along with any positive sharpening affects. Printing speed was slow but steady at 2:58 for each 8-by-10 print. Several minutes were required to print one index/proof sheet of 20 photos, with nearly all of that time spent processing the CompactFlash card's data, not actually printing. With only a casual glance, we could have easily mistaken the P-400's output as coming from a photo lab. Only close scrutiny revealed minor pixelation, which reflected the limit of our digital photo more than that of the printer. The initial cost is high, and the dye-sublimation ink cartridges and photo paper are expensive; but if you can afford it, the P-400 Camedia makes a fine companion for your digital camera. -Mike Brown Pros: Easy walk-up printing of digital photos Prints have the look and feel of traditional photos Cons: Substantial cost for consumables Not for general-purpose printing The Olympus P-400 is a professional-quality digital printer thatuses dye sublimation technology to produce photo-quality prints. The printsare rich with 16. 7 million colors and offer fine detail. They not only looklike traditional photographs but feel like them too, because the P-400printer coats the three colored layers, sealing the photographs for extradurability against light, moisture, and heat. The P-400 uses A4-size paper, so you can choose between a full-size image,single-sheet photo album, post card, or an index sheet with up to 260images. The high-speed printing process takes only 90 seconds, which isquite a bit faster than the typical output from an inkjet printer. The P-400 has its own built-in LCD monochrome monitor so that you can checkimages and layout before printing, without a PC. (Of course, it can also beconnected to a PC. ) The P-400 comes equipped with both USB and parallelports and can be used with Windows 95/98, Windows NT 4. 0, and Windows 2000. It supports the Macintosh, too, through the USB port. The monitor is usefulfor specifying different processing looks, including sepia, monochromefilters, white frame, soft-focus background, wood-frame background, andvarious photo accents. The printer can also adjust tones, sharpness, gamma,brightness, and contrast of the images. With the P-400, you can enjoy features previously available only oncommercial systems. You'll create professional-looking, photorealisticprints without a photo lab, for a reasonable price. -Linda Anderson.
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