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Epson PictureMate 100 Personal Photo Lab Compact Printer
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Most expensive photos ever
Having bought this printer, I was initially very impressed with the look of the output, even at the standard quality level. However, I was suprised to find that the printer displayed a low ink level message after printing just 6 photos. On raising this with support, I was told that the printer often displays this in error. This was true, the printer managed another 2 photos, before running dry.
Given that you only get to buy the ink in a combi paper/ink pack, I now have dozens of wasted photo sheets. For me, £2.75 per photo (not including the cost of the printer) seems a little expensive. Very disappointed with this product.
Given that you only get to buy the ink in a combi paper/ink pack, I now have dozens of wasted photo sheets. For me, £2.75 per photo (not including the cost of the printer) seems a little expensive. Very disappointed with this product.
Not bad photo printer.
Does what it says on the tin and print quality on the fixed 6x4(15x10) size is quite reasonable.
As with most such printers that use combined colour ink cartridges, consumable costs can rack up if you do a lot of printing. But for printing a few snaps here and there, for people who don't want to wait for ordered prints, it's good.
As with most such printers that use combined colour ink cartridges, consumable costs can rack up if you do a lot of printing. But for printing a few snaps here and there, for people who don't want to wait for ordered prints, it's good.
Now it's working it's great!
I bought this printer second hand on Market Place. The description was "As New with disc and manual, only used once" When it arrived the disc and manual were foreign and everything inside was dried up. There was no Windows Vista driver, which was probably my fault as I didn't think to check about that, but I was able to download one from Epson. The seller was not interested and said it was alright when it left her. It took half a brand new cartridge which I had already bought and half a packet of paper to get the printer to work. But after saying that, now it is working it is absolutely great, I wouldn't be without it as it is a perfect partner for my little Dell mini notebook.