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by mspencer712,
Dec 29, 2005
Pros: Inexpensive machine, fast printing, excellent "photo lab quality" prints. Easy to use.
Cons: Consumables not cheap; delicate refilling procedure
The Bottom Line: "Photo lab quality" is NOT an exaggeration, but it'll never be cheaper than the photo lab. Get this if you need convenience or privacy more than you need money.
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by sabrinasmother,
Jan 17, 2006
Pros: easy to set up, lab quality prints
Cons: price per picture a little more expensive than lab developed
The Bottom Line: small space saving unit, I highly recommend it for the ease and quality of prints
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by rjack22,
Dec 26, 2005
Pros: Inexpensive. Great prints. Relatively low cost prints. Easy to use. Very small size.
Cons: Lack of included USB cable to connect to your computer. My camera not compatible.
The Bottom Line: Great choice if you want an inexpensive photo printer that does great prints.
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by lemansfan1,
Sep 8, 2006
Pros: easy to use,less than 30 cents a pictures,color are very good.
Cons: i don't see any cons,unless you didn't know what you were buying.
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by Scott_A_R,
May 22, 2006
Pros: Very nice quality prints
Cons: No Bluetooth/computer connection; costly, proprietary consumables that are used up with each power-on.
The Bottom Line: Not the best choice if you require portability, and you're stuck using both their toner *and* their paper.
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by ks2cents,
Jul 22, 2006
Pros: instant gratification
Cons: expensive inks/cartriges/not able to edit photos
The Bottom Line: buy it only if its onsale. If you are thinking about buying it at the higher price there are better options out there.
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