For this group test we wanted to avoid multifunction devices, which tend to
be less capable of producing photo-quality prints than dedicated photo printers.
The Canon Pixma MP510 is an exception to
the rule. Not only is the quality of its photo prints stunning, but it also
functions as a copier/scanner.
It’s true that there are better-quality standalone scanners available,
particularly if you are serious about digitising existing prints, negatives or
slides. Even so, it is a useful additional function, particularly when it seems
to have relatively little impact on the device’s size, price or photo-printing
quality.
Design-wise, the MP150 is quite a neat unit when it’s all closed up. Opening
up the various trays, compartments and flaps, however, starts to make it feel a
little less tidy.
Lifting the LCD screen flap reveals a whole range of buttons for navigating
and printing photos without the need for the PC to be switched on. And an
infrared port may be useful for wirelessly sending photos from a suitably
equipped cameraphone directly to the printer.
This article is part of a
group test of photo
printers.
See also:
Canon Selphy CP720
Epson Picturemate PM240
Epson Stylus Photo R265
HP Photosmart D7160
Lexmark P350
A table of features can be found via the attached pdf above.
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