Typical price: £100
What is it: A dye-sub photo printer
What we think: A good passport and ID photo printer, but its per-print cost and lack of features make it a weak choice for the home photo enthusiast
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 19 April 2005
Tags: Polaroid, Polaroid PP46d photo printer, memory card, paper, batch printing
We like:
Passport/ID format support
We don't like:
High per-print cost; lacks many of the features of similarly priced photo printers; USB 1.1; Windows only
CNET UK judgement:
The Polaroid PP46d is a good passport and ID photo printer, but its per-print cost and lack of features make it a weak choice for the home photo enthusiast
Full review:
Though it has many of the accoutrements of a home photo printer, the compact Polaroid PP46d really wants to be sitting on the desk of your corporate facilities manager, printing identification photos. It does so competently, but its prints are expensive, regardless of whether you're watching a family budget or a departmental bottom line. Continue Reading...
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