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Epson PictureMate Charm PM 225
The Epson PictureMate Charm PM 225 is a portable, compact and versatile photo printer. With no need for a PC and an ideal battery life, this is an ideal photo printer to take on picnics or to use in the doctor's office. The pictures are produced quickly, efficiently, and are smudge, water and fade resistant photos. There are various layouts to choose from: black-and-white, color or sepia. It can even print stickers. It is compatible with a wide variety of USBs and digital cameras, and has the ability to remove red eyes. With 5760×1440 dpi, it has the highest print resolution in its class. The printer comes with 100 sheets of photopaper and ink.
MSRP $154.88
Release date October, 2009
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Features:
- 2.5" LCD color photo viewer
- 4"X6" photos in as fast as 37 seconds
- Standard, one-year, limited warranty in the U.S. and Canada including Epson Exchange program. Extended warranties available beyond one year.
- Advanced MicroPiezo®, optimized for photo printing
- Maximum resolution: 5760 x 1440 dpi
- Maximum printable area: 4" x 6" Top/bottom margin 0", Left/right margin 0"
- Built-in memory card slots: CompactFlash® (Type I and II), Secure Digital (SD™), SDHC™, MMC, Memory Stick®, Microdrive® (Type M/H) and xD-Picture Card™
- Interface and connectivity: USB connection between printer and PC, USB connection for external CD-R/RW drives, zip drives, PictBridge™ and USB Direct Print-enabled digital cameras.
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Epson PictureMate Charm PM 225
• Epson Picturemate Charm Personal Photo Lab Inkjet Printer
UPC: 010343871601
EAN: 010343871601
MPN: EPSON PICTUREMATE CHARM PHOTO LAB
Competitors
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Released January, 2009
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MSRP $200.00
Released May, 2009
The Sony DPP-FP97 is a photo printer designed for producing photos, index prints, photo IDs, calendars, and a variety of other image-related printings. Targeted towards the average point-and-shoot camera owner, the Sony DPP-FP97 is a larger and more powerful counterpart to the practically identical Sony DPP-FP67. The Sony DPP-FP97 photo printer outputs 4x6-inch model...
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Pros
- compact and lightweight
- prints wirelessly via bluetooth (pictbridge if the device does not have bluetooth)
- inkless printing - no need to buy, refill or worry about ink, special zink paper
Cons
- most cameras do not include bluetooth compatibility
- most cellphone cameras are quite poor when it comes to image quality
- limited to 2x3" photos
Epson PictureMate Charm PM 225
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Dell WASABI PZ310
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Pros
- better than lab quality prints
- borderless
- 2.5" LCD display for PC-less previewing and cropping of photos before printing
- optional Bluetooth adapter for wireless printing - affordable at $39
- optional rechargeable battery for use on the go or in locations where no electricity is available at $50
- affordable price
- compact and easy to take with you
- print from a computer, directly from a camera (PictBridge) or memory cards (SD/SDHC, CF, xD and Memory Stick)
Cons
- vendor lock-in for expensive replacement ink and paper
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