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The DPP-FP75 is a simple 3-step operaton printer that anybody can use with ease. Created to enhance user-friendly¿ functionality. Users just need to follow three steps to print photos, insert a memory card, select a photo for printing, and print. User-friendly buttons are large enough for easy operation. more info


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At the touch of a finger
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
This handy and compact little photo printer delivers photo lab-quality, waterproof, and fingerprint-free prints at the simple touch of a finger.
The colors it produces are absolutely gorgeous: deep emerald greens, sapphire blues, bright reds and pop-out yellows. Everything I have printed so far has come out very vibrant.
Just insert the cartridge, paper tray, and memory stick and off you go. I am not electronics-savvy, and I was printing in no time. It couldn’t be simpler to set up!
This printer provides for thumbnail summaries, passport/ID photos, face recognition with auto touch-up, superimposed messages and much more! The replacement cartridges come with enough sheets for 120 more prints for only $35 retail. Prints are developed quickly, most well under a minute. Add 4-5 seconds when it needs to cool down.
This Sony photo printer is definitely a keeper, and highly recommended!
Totally Satisfactory
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
If you’re buying this printer, be sure to buy ink and paper, too!
This was a perfect gift for my mom, a recent grandma who loves taking tons of snaps with her digital camera. She had been spending a lot of time+money on going to the grocery store to have digital photos printed out as she still likes the physical aspect of keeping albums of printed photos. When she opened the girft she was apprehensive about it being beyond her level of techno-ability, but within 5 minutes she was competently printing her own photos.
The only irritation is that I unthinkingly bought the recommended package from amazon without looking too closely and ended up with one pack of photo paper that doesn’t fit the machine. Do buy ink and paper, but be careful it’s the right size.