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 | Title : HP 230 PhotoSmart Printer
Author : Hewlett Packard Office
Release Date : 20021025
Binding : Electronics
Regular Price : $199.99
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%) VISIT AMAZON.COM'S PAGE | Editorial Reviews : Printing your own 4' x 6' pictures doesn't get much easier than this. Just plug the memory card from your camera into the built-in memory card slot, then preview your images before you print with the color LCD screen. Once you have selected the photos you want to print, you'll be dazzled by the 4800-optimized dpi that gives your pictures crisp detail and colors. And thanks to its compact size, it's perfect to take with you and print pictures anytime, anywhere.
Buyer Reviews : I purchased this printer last year along with my first digital camera. My camera was a 2 megapixel Olympus D510 so I did not intend to enlarge my photos beyond 4x6. This printer offered small size and ease of use, which appealed to me at the time. The printer does not need to be connected to a computer to produce high quality 4x6 images - as close to photos from film as you can get with 2 megapixels. I now have a three megapixel camera and the prints are even better.
This printer is so easy to use. Just plug it in, add paper, insert the smartmedia, compact flash, or memory stick into the appropriate slot, select the number of the photo you want to print, press the print button and watch a beautiful photo emerge from the printer. It weighs only 3 pounds and can be easily transported anywhere. I take it on vacation with me (in a soft sided, padded lunch box) and surprise my friends with instant copies of photos.
The are only a few drawbacks for this printer. First, with photo paper costing about $... a sheet and ink cartridges about $... prints cost about $... each. I try to purchase in larger quantities to reduce the cost and I use cheaper paper for less important prints. The second drawback is the inability to view the photo on the printer prior to printing. You'll have to jot down the photo's number from your camera screen. And, of course you can't crop or modify your prints on this printer, but that's not really different from developing photos at the store.
As for durability, as I said, I've had this printer for almost a year, have taken it everywhere, printed hundreds of photos and never had the slightest problem. It's a great little printer!
(by gouldpjaks)
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