A Guide to Shopping for a Portable Photo Printer

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Are you interested in getting a portable photo printer? You can get several advantages by using a portable photo printer rather than the conventional type.

For one, a portable photo printer is a lot smaller than a traditional photo printer, which makes it ideal if you have limited space in your work desk or room. You can also bring a portable photo printer anywhere you wish.

This is particularly helpful when you are out in the field and you cannot wait to print out an excellent photo you just took. Aside from that, you can also get high-resolution pictures with a portable photo printer.

There are several things that you have to consider when seeking for the best portable photo printer. For one, it should have the right size to fit in the workspace of its users. One easy way to recognize if a printer is portable enough is to lift it.

If you cannot lift the printer then it is not portable at all. You can look for fold-able photo printers if you want a unit that you can easily haul around. Consider your workspace too, when buying a portable photo printer.

The best portable photo printer must also have a reasonably priced ink and paper requirements. Ink and paper are two things you cannot do without in printing. Before purchasing a portable printer make sure, you have scouted its ink and paper requirements, and how much these things cost.

You must also check on how the ink cartridges are installed. Some manufacturers like Canon have easy to install cartridges. Kodak, on the other hand, features a cartridge that can laminate photos. Meanwhile, HP has ink cartridges that are readily available in various computer shops.

The print size of a portable photo printer is another consideration. Usually, portable photo printers can print the standard size of 4” x 6”, although other alternative photo sizes like 3.5 x 5” and wallet-sized photos can also be printed out.

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