Thursday, September 4, 2008

Canon unveils PIXMA mini320 compact photo printer



Canon introduced the PIXMA mini320 Compact Photo Printer, expanding its high-quality compact photo printer line. The Canon PIXMA mini320 happens to be the company’s first photo printer to be able to print photo lab-quality images up to 5 inches x 7 inches.

Another great feature of the Canon PIXMA mini320 Compact Photo Printer is that it sports a bright, high-definition 2.5-inch LCD screen with wide viewing angles. Besides, the Easy-Scroll Wheel interface enables consumers to navigate through menus and images in a speedy manner.

The inkjet-based PIXMA mini320 printer has a maximum resolution of 9600×2400 colour dpi for vibrant color printouts of a borderless 4 x 6 inch photo lab-quality print in approximately 40 seconds and a borderless 5 x 7 inch photo in approximately 52 seconds.

Additionally, users are also able to print photos from compatible memory cards, digital cameras or camcorders, Bluetooth devices or compatible camera phones. Carrying this printer around is quite a breeze, as it has a retractable handle and features a user-friendly fold-up design. Also, an optional battery LK-61 is available for portable printing from almost any location. This battery costs an additional $ 79.99.

Yet another amazing feature of the Canon PIXMA mini320 Compact Photo Printer is that you won’t have to wait for a long time to get it started up. This printer features the new Canon Quick Start technology that starts up the user interface in a few seconds.

The PIXMA mini320 Printer also employs the company’s ChromaLife100 system together with FINE print head technology for long-lasting photo prints. In fact, the company claims that if you uses genuine Canon photo papers and dye inks, prints can last for up to 100 years without fading. The Canon PIXMA mini320 Compact Photo Printer carries an estimated retail selling price of $179.99.

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