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| Canon Releases Canon Compact Photo Printer SELPHY ES1 Canon's new SELPHY ES1 Compact Photo Printer makes printing high quality postcard-size photos as much fun and easy as taking pictures. With an innovative new vertical design, integrated paper and ink cartridge system and Canon's DIGIC II imaging processor, this stylish and functional new printer is easy to use and offers a wide range of creative printing and photo-correction/enhancement options. The SELPHY ES1 Compact Photo Printer's innovative new paper handling technology allows it to maintain its vertical design, decreases its footprint (compared to other SELPHY models) and increases the "cool" factor for printing. The printer's vertical design and integrated ink and paper cassette not only gives it a smaller footprint, but also makes watching the printing process fun for all. The SELPHY ES1 printer is the only printer to offer the ink and paper together in one cassette. This eliminates the need for a separate paper tray and allows for fast and easy ink/paper replacement. Having the paper and ink integrated also means no worries about running out of one or the other or wasting ink when the paper supply is depleted. The integrated cassette feeds the paper, and then the printer automatically rotates it externally - in plain view - to continue the four stage printing process. The result is a brilliant, high-resolution photo with a protective UV clear coat ready for the refrigerator, frame, or family photo album. Refills for the SELPHY ES1 Compact Photo Printer are also easy to find at authorized dealers. Consumers will recognize new easy to spot packages that are clearly labeled for the SELPHY ES1 Compact Photo Printer with large letters that correspond to the paper type. Ink and paper cartridges for color postcards come in both 50 and 25 sheet packs and the printer now has a counter, so users know exactly how many prints they have left. Optional paper sizes include black-and-white postcards and credit card size color prints. The SELPHY ES1 printer includes a retractable handle that emphasizes portability, fun and style. Add in the optional rechargeable battery and consumers can have a printer that is at home anywhere they need it - on the kitchen counter, in the car, at a birthday party, almost anywhere. The built-in retractable USB cable easily connects to most digital cameras, so users do not have to carry extra cables, and the memory card slots accept most of today's flash memory cards. Users can also print wirelessly from such devices as camera phones with the embedded infrared slot or from a Bluetooth enabled device with the optional adaptor. Users can easily navigate through the printer's menu systems using the bright and adjustable 2.5-inch LCD screen to select and edit photos or display a slide show from a compatible memory card. This screen also allows people to trim their photos to a variety of sizes and correct red-eye while the auto-rotate function automatically flips the photo the correct way for viewing. The SELPHY ES1 compact photo printer uses thermal dye technology to print razor sharp, high-resolution 300 x 600 dpi photos, with or without a computer. Users can also try out built-in templates that add fun to photos like speech bubbles to give photos a voice, and calendar creation. Consumers will also find Canon's popular "My Colors" function (from Canon's line of PowerShot digital cameras) built into the printer, which gives most digital camera users the ability to create a custom look to any photo. The SELPHY ES1 Compact Photo Printer incorporates Canon's proprietary DIGIC II imaging processor, which is the same processor that gives Canon digital cameras superb speed, picture quality and color reproduction. The result is a printer that has the ability to automatically correct and enhance printed images from most digital cameras. In addition to automatic red eye correction and exposure correction, the processor also controls the temperature of the 1.208 printing electrodes that produce the photograph, delivering a clean and crisp print in approximately 60 seconds. write your comments about the article :: © 2006 Computing News :: home page |