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, printer, printing, thermal
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
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