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Epson's Picture Mate Personal Photo Lab is an inkjet photo printer that prints 6 x 4 (inches) photos. It prints at up to 5760* x 1440dpi and claims fade resistant printing. One of the best features of this new breed of printer is that they do not need a PC and prints can be made directly from cameras, and in the case of the PictureMate directly from your bluetooth enabled camera phone.
For more information o the Epson PictureMate check out DP Now who has an excellent review of the Epson Picturemate Personal Photolab. They write:
'It's easy to nitpick the Epson PictureMate – but this would mostly be to miss the point. The PictureMate has a very clear raison d'ętre – to print long lasting 6x4 photos as conveniently as possible and at an affordable price. It fulfils its purpose very well.' Read the rest of their review and check out how they rate the PictureMate
E-Photozine reviews the Epson PictureMate and writes - 'The PictureMate certainly won't take up much space in the house, it's very easy to use and picture quality is good. The estimated price of 29p per print makes it affordable and inline with the high street printers but sending away can get you a print for as low as 16p if you can be bothered with the additional hassle. What's really good about this is that it does address the print output problem we all face. I now have prints I would not have got round to printing if I'd had to use my A4 loaded with 4x6 paper or resort to an online processing option. We take so many photos and often can't be bothered to go the next step and get the off screen. with the PictureMate it's definitely an easier process. If you want convenience and don't need bigger than 4x6cm prints it's well worth considering.'
Posted by Darren in our Epson Printers category on June 24, 2004