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The Canon PIXMA mini260 is a compact photo printer designed to allow users to print photos without the need for a computer while at home or while traveling. Owners of this photo printer can use compatible memory cards, digital cameras, camcorders, cell phones and Bluetooth devices to produce high resolution prints up to 9600 x 2400 dpi on 4 x 6 (or 4 x 8) inch photo paper. When using a digital camera with PictBridge, a 4 x 6 photo can be printed in approximately 59 seconds. The PIXMA mini260 uses Canon’s “ChromaLife100” ink cartridges, allowing for fade resistant photos when stored correctly. This photo printer also features a 2.5 inch LCD display for previewing images before printing. Fashion-conscious consumers can make use of interchangeable color panels, allowing for the design of the printer to be changed at will. The Canon PIXMA mini260 is also Energy Star qualified.
MSRP $149.99
Release date October, 2006
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Features
- 2.5” TFT LCD display
- Print speed: 4" x 6" photo in approx. 59 seconds
- Nozzles: Black: 256, Yellow: 256, Color: 512 x 2 (C, M) totaling 1,536
- Print resolution: 9600 x 2400 dpi
- OS compatibility: Windows XP/2000 and Mac OS X 10.2.8 to 10.4.x
- Interface: USB 2.0, Direct Print Port, IrDA version 1.2 (JPEG only), Bluetooth version 1.2
- Paper sizes: photo stickers, credit card (2.13" x 3.39"), 4" x 6," 4" x 8"
- Dimensions & weight: 8.9" x 3.3" x 8.9", 4.8 lbs
- Energy Star qualified
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Canon PIXMA mini260 | 4' x 6"
• Canon PIXMA mini260 Photo Inkjet Printer (1444B002)
• PIXMA mini260 Photo Printer
UPC: 013803067248
EAN: 013803067248
MPN: 1444B002
Competitors
MSRP $149.99
Released January, 2008
The Sony DPP-FP75 is a portable Dye-Sublimation 4x6" photo printer. It features a 3.5" LCD screen for image viewing and supports printing from PictBridge-compatible USB devices, Sony Memory Stick, xD and SD cards. Photos can be printed borderless and the ability to reduce red-eye directly on the machine is an included feature. Print speed...
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MSRP $149.99
Released August, 2007
The Photosmart A626 is a more advanced photo printer from HP. Primarily designed for light home/home office use due to its rather small ink cartridge, the A626 Printer Dock utilizes a 3.5" LCD screen within a 4.8" touchscreen for editing and printing photos from a camera memory card without the need for a PC....
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MSRP $130.00
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Pros
- Can print photos directly from memory cards
- Works as standalone copier without a computer
- Works with Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X
- Can print photos from PictBridge cameras
Canon PIXMA mini260
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HP PSC 1610
MSRP $139.00
Released September, 2006
The Lexmark P350 is a color inkjet printer designed specifically for photo printing use. It is portable and has a built-in handle, as well as a 2.4" LCD screen to preview photos directly from PictBridge enabled cameras, from memory cards or USB flash drives. It also has basic photo editing options available from the...
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Lexmark P350
MSRP $109.99
Released January, 2005
The HP PSC 1315 is a basic color inkjet printer/scanner combination designed for home use and with multi-function capabilities. It has a flatbed color scanner on the top that can also act as a photocopier (even in color). The print rate maximum is 17 pages per minute in black, and 12 in color in...
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Reviews
July 28, 2009
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Pros
- easy to set up and use
- great print quality
- compact and easy to transport (built in hanlde)
- 2.5" LCD display for previewing photos when not using a PC
Cons
- faint streaks can be seen on photos if examined closely in direct light
- inkjet
- build feels cheaper - not durable
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