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HP Photosmart A516 Compact Photo Printer manufacturer: hp
price: £47.00
More info about the HP Photosmart A516 Compact Photo Printer  | The HP Photosmart is a handy little gadget as I found when my children bought me one for my Fiftieth Birthday. I had hundreds of pictures on the PC but rarely ever printed them off. Now I m unstoppable and my fridge is covered in colour!
It is small and tidy looking and fits into that little gap on the middle shelf of the computer desk without any fuss. Really easy usage even for the complete technophobe fool like me. Switch it on and it tells you what to do once the sd card is inserted on a little lcd screen. It has access for all sorts of different cards and a usb input for your flash drive so no problems with data input. Only a few buttons to actually push once its switched on and clear instructions so as I said idiot proof.
Make sure you get a good grade of photopaper. That pound shop stuff never really dries properly so you will be stuck with ink on your fingers and finger-prints on your pics. Kodak gives me superb results and people are always surprised when I say I printed them off myself as the reproduction and finish is first class.
The print rate of one just under aminute or so is not fast but you can put more than one sheet in at a time and walk away while they process. Printing is efficient and the colour and quality stands up to photo shop prints. My only beef is that it only does the 10 by 15cm prints and I rather like bigger pics for my fridge but other than that nothing negative at all.
This is a smart little gadget which has freed many of my pictures from the black hole of My Pictures folder! Thanks kids! + More reviews for HP Photosmart A516 Compact Photo Printer...
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Canon MP160 Compact & Stylish All-in-One Photo Printer manufacturer: Canon
price: £39.99
More info about the Canon MP160 Compact & Stylish All-in-One Photo Printer  | The best thing about this piece of kit is you don t necessarily have to have a computer to use one. It works fantastically as a budget photocopier the interface is simple the instruction book won t blow your mind and the ratio of copies you can get to a cartridge is very good value for money. Not only that you can choose whether to have black and white or colour copies. Excellent for those who want to duplicate their work but are nervous around complicated technology.
The only minor drawback I ve found in this item so far is with standalone copying it can take its time to warm up to get prints out but the actual printing time is very quick and the quality top notch. Thoroughly recommended! + More reviews for Canon MP160 Compact & Stylish All-in-One Photo Printer...
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HP Photosmart A618 Compact Photo Printer manufacturer: hp
price: £91.42
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Epson Premium Glossy Photo Paper 10cm x 15cm (4 x 6) 100 Sheets manufacturer: Epson
price: £9.90
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HP Photosmart 2575 All in One Photo Printer Scanner and Copier manufacturer: hp
price: £82.00
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Epson Stylus Photo Printer R240 manufacturer: Epson
price: £59.99
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Epson Stylus Photo R265 Printer manufacturer: Epson
price: £58.50
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Canon Pixma iP4300 Photo Printer manufacturer: Canon
price: £57.99
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Epson PictureMate 100 Personal Photo Lab Compact Printer manufacturer: Epson
price: £51.89
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HP Deskjet 5940 Photo Printer manufacturer: hp
price: £49.49
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