Compact Photo Printers
   
Welcome to our website. Here we can help assist you in finding the Best Photo Printers to meet your needs.
You will be able to find reviews and comparisons from a wide variety of popular manufacturers, such as Canon and HP
Photo Printers.
Compact photo printers allow you to print great photos either from your PC, memory card or direct from your
digital camera. With several great adaptive features, these compact photo printers allow for that personal added
touch to your digital pictures. Now offered by all of the major digital camera manufacturers, these printers are
the best way to print your photos in your own home.
While the practice of printing photos from one's home computer began gaining popularity about a decade ago
towards the end of the 1990's, the art has really been perfected recently with the release of compact photo
printers. These can be used as standalone devices where you just insert the card or attach the camera, or can be
plugged into your computer. A PictBridge link is often used to connect the digital camera to the printer to allow
for the direct printing of your photos. As with all emerging technologies, the compact photo printer has continued
to improve with time as competition between manufacturers intensifies.
The current models come equipped with LCD screens that allow you to view your photo for editing. With the
optimal touch screen feature, you can easily crop, eliminate red eye and edit your photos before you print. You can
quickly create unique printed photos without relying on a photo tech. Compact photo printers provide all the
benefits of commercial photo stores while saving you valuable travel time and travel cost in addition to the cost
of paying for the actual photo printing service itself.
There are several different types of compact photo printers you can choose from with varying capacity, features,
design and subsequently, cost. A good example of this difference can be seen in the HP Photosmart A826 and the Sony
DPP-FP75. The HP Photosmart A826 model looks more like a miniature photo kiosk similar to one you would find in
your local department store. The Sony DPP-FP75 in turn resembles a more traditional printer. The HP model due its
greater functionality specific for photo printing carries a larger price. On the other hand the Sony model still
does a great job printing your photos and is compatible with several different memory card types.
The difference in the illustration above brings to the fore an important point on compact photo printers-many of
the printers in the market today are only capable of printing 4x6 inch photos. So if you are interested in a wider
range of photo sizes you may need to look into more sophisticated printers. Your choice of printer must be
determined by the purpose for which it is intended. You do not need to spend a fortune on one or more compact photo
printers that you will only occasionally use to print a few photos. You can get a reasonably priced one that still
does the job.
Overall, compact photo printers are a great way to help bridge the need of ardent photo collectors that have
gone digital but that would still like to be able to hold the photos in their hands via a physical photo album.
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