Compact photo printers
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Round-up by: Rory Reid
Last updated: 29 Dec 2006
If you got a digital camera for Christmas, the next thing you'll be wanting is a portable photo printer. These miniature marvels free your photos from the confines of a memory card or PC, turning them into tangible memories you can stick to a wall, or give to a friend or family member. But are they really any good? And with so much choice available, which one should you be looking for in the January sales?
There are two main types of portable photo printer: inkjet and dye-sublimation, aka dye-sub. Inkjets such as the Epson PictureMate 240 and Lexmark P350 work by literally squirting ink at a page to form images. Their output quality is generally very good and the better printers can produce results that are indistinguishable photo lab prints. However cheap inkjet printers can struggle, giving you indistinct prints plagued by horizontal banding.
Dye-sub printers such as the Canon Selphy ES1 and Sony DPP-FP30 work a little differently to their inkjet counterparts. Instead of squirting, they thermally transfer dye to a page in four passes. First the cyan layer is applied, then the magenta, followed by the yellow and then a final protective layer. Dye-subs are typically perceived as having better print quality than inkjets but they can be costly in comparison -- just check out the cost of the admittedly well-equipped Canon Selphy ES1 below.
You may also want to consider whether your printer of choice has direct printing capability. Many are equipped with a memory card reader and a small LCD display so you can view and edit pictures before you hitting the print button. Some printers, including the Canon Selphy ES1 and Epson PictureMate 240, can even run off batteries, so you can pop them in your luggage and print shots of your adventures from literally anywhere on the planet.
As with all printers, your most important concern should be the total cost of ownership. In addition to the initial cost, you should consider the cost of ink and paper. The standard photo kits for the Lexmark P350, Epson PictureMate 240, and Canon Selphy ES1 all have a cost per page of approximately 19p, but the Sony PictureStation DPP-FP30 will cost you about 42p per page -- don't be fooled by its low initial cost.
Some companies offer on-line services where they'll print your digital stills for as little as 10p per photo, but if immediacy and convenience are a priority, get yourself one of the funky printers we've recommended below.

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![]() Canon Selphy ES1 |
![]() Epson PictureMate 240 |
![]() Sony PictureStation DPP-FP30 |
![]() Lexmark P350 portable photo printer |
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| Review date | 30 Nov 06 | 28 Nov 06 | 15 Dec 04 | 8 Nov 06 |
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| Price range | £110 | £80 | ||
| Review summary | Style, convenience and quality are packed into the cute Canon Selphy ES1 photo printer. It's one of the best dye-sub models on the market and is capable of producing vibrant, detailed pictures in just over a minute. Sluggish operating system aside, there's very little not to like here Read full review |
With its range of features, decent print quality and fast print speeds, the PictureMate 240 is a solid choice for casual shooters who want an at-home photo lab Read full review |
This bare-bones photo printer makes good-looking -- albeit expensive -- prints Read full review |
The Lexmark P350 snapshot photo printer is less expensive than the competition, but its slower print speeds and somewhat half-baked features make it less attractive Read full review |
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| Product type | Dye-sub | Inkjet | Dye-sub | Inkjet |
| Output type | Colour | Colour | Colour | Colour |
| Maximum media size | 100x150mm | 100 x 150 mm | 102 x 152 mm | n/a |
| Max resolution (colour) | 300 x 600 dpi | 5760 x 720 dpi | 300 x 300 dpi | 4800 x 1200 dpi |
| Parallel | No | n/a | n/a | n/a |
| USB | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Ethernet | No | n/a | n/a | n/a |
| Compatibility | PC, Mac | n/a | n/a | n/a |
| OS required | Windows 2000 SP4 / XP ( SP1-2), Mac OS X v10.2 -- v10.4 | n/a | n/a | n/a |
| Max resolution (b&w) | n/a | 5760 x 720 dpi | n/a | n/a |
| Full specification | Full specification | Full specification | Full specification |
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