epson picturemate charm personal photo lab inkjet printer
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– Print your favorite photos, PC-free ¿ print photos directly from any digital camera
– Get pro quality photos, fast! ¿ print vibrant, 4 x 6 inch photos in as fast as 37 seconds¿
– Portable printing ¿ grab the handle and take PictureMate Charm to parties, events, the office, even your vacation getaway!
– Share prints for generations to come ¿ smudge, scratch, water and fade resistant prints mean durable photos that last longer than traditional, film-processed photo
– Get your photos, your way ¿ print popular photo sizes, black-and-white or sepia
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2010-05-01
By Lisa S. Brooks (TN)
I bought this printer after reading reviews about it and other portable photo printers. I’m a photographer and I use this printer to print on-location event portraits. The quality and colors of the photos are wonderful. I use several SD ards and take 10 images per SD card, print directly from the card and recycle the card. Works great and the people love having the momento from the event.
2010-04-24
By Some Guy (New Paltz, NY)
I agonized about this decision for over a month reading a zillion reviews. Finally we bought this… and it’s AWESOME! Better than we hoped! Not just the quality, but the pictures really are waterproof (we left one in a pot of water overnight to see) and seem really rugged (we tried to scratch off the image and it didn’t work). We are using them to make postcards (we use spray-on elmers glue and pop on a piece of 4×6 card stock and… that’s it) The quality is so far beyond what we were paying at the drugstore that the price difference per image feels totally worth it. The ONLY reason I’m not giving 5 stars is because I wish the screen was a bit bigger… but I guess that would have made the printer more expensive… and then I might not have bought it. The other thing I like about it is that it’s very fast to get TO the pitcture that you want to print… just pop in the camera’s card and it goes through the images and then you choose one and pop it prints. But it IS annoying that you can’t really see the quality of your picture on the crappy screen… you have to have decided on the image on the camera (or on your computer, I guess, but that would take time). I also really like that it is so very very small and has a handle and is all “protected” when it’s closed. It’s easy to kind of throw around (we’re gentle, but… you know.. we stuff it places). Bottom line.. I think anyone would be very happy with this. I’ll never be able to go back to inkjet pictures. It’s the perfect size for fast postcard printing which brings smiles to my granmother and it’s crazy fast… but it has a crappy screen, but I don’t really care so much about that. If this printer broke I would immediately buy another one.
2010-04-22
By Robbie Ruffin Bostick (Louisiana)
I just received my printer yesterday afternoon from Amazon and in about 20 minutes I was printing some of the greatest 4×6 pictures that I have ever printed!! I have always been an HP printer person – but just got tired of always having to buy more ink cartridges – and they are not cheap! So I figured up the cost of a print on glossy paper with this printer and looks like it will be about 27 cents per picture – that is about as cheap as I can take a disk to WalMart or Sam’s and get them done – and the picture quality is just as good – maybe better. I still have my HP printer for those “bigger” prints that I need – but in my opinion you just can’t beat this little printer for 4×6 and smaller prints, and it is so cute! I might have to get the rechargeable battery so I can take it to parties and things to give prints away – at that price it is totally doable.
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2010-04-12
By Terran (Sunny CA USA)
Easy to set up and use, either via a memory card inserted into the device or printing from your computer. I chose this over the more colorful Canon variety because the Canon had reviewers stating the 4×6 photos always came out with some of the picture missing (esp. off the top) unless you did a border with 3×5 which made for a smaller photo than you wanted. Well, the same issue happens here, unfortunately, despite the fact this is for 4×6 photos I have noticed my preview screen has more details to it than come up on the printed photo. Otherwise the setup is easy, the pictures – as someone has said – might be coming out a bit darker, bolder than true color, at least a few times I’ve been surprised by the darkness of a printed photo. It’s not bad, but dramatic. The quality otherwise is a lot better than my former photo printer, which was a Canon, as this is about the quality I’d expect from a professional run at a Kodak shop so I’ve been very impressed. If you don’t expect perfection this may work for you.
2010-03-26
By InKC (Kansas City)
Photo quality is the most important thing to me. I’m making a photo album of my ‘trip of a lifetime’ and needed the flexibility of printing photos immediately and printing in different sizes, etc. I shot high-resolution photos on the trip. The photo quality from this printer is as good as I get at my local Fox Photo (high quality photo printer). The images are sharp and have excellent color saturation without beeing over-saturated and fake looking. I had some of the photos printed at Walmart as soon as I got back (first time I used them) and was very disappointed. The cost of print on this printer is pretty low also – .25 I have read. The first ink cartridge gets used up pretty quickly, 50 photos or so. Mostly it is priming the printer. Much better life on the second cartridge onward. I’m getting too wordy – anyway, I would definately buy this printer again, no question about it.
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