

They should have made 4 colours - all of them solid shades, including a white. I’m gonna take their word for it because I’m not about to tear this lovely photo of our three interns in half. I also do love that Canon uses sticker paper, so all these print-outs are instant stickers!ĪBOVE: PRINTING FROM THE CANON MINI PHOTO PRINTERĬONS: I’m not particularly impressed by the quality of the print-out there are vertical lines down the paper, and the highlights on the picture are blown-out (I would suggest tuning down highlights before printing). This printer comes in 3 colours, but only the back of the printer is coloured. Canon claims that the pictures are smudge-proof and tear resistant. Connection to the printer is extremely quick once I turn the printer on, my iPhone detects it and launches the app. ZINK™ technology paper refills mean that no ink is required.

PROS: This is the smallest and lightest of the three. Here’s how they stack up next to each other: CANON MINI PHOTO PRINTER Printer: $189, available in 3 colours (Rose Gold, Mint Green and Slate Grey)ĪBOVE: THE VERY COMPACT CANON MINI PHOTO PRINTER I have with me now three review sets for the latest photo printers from Canon, HP and LG. While a regular printer can do the trick (now most of them can print pretty decent photos), I prefer small compact photo printers because they don’t need table space. Now it’s almost essential for me to have a photo printer lying around (either that or I have to run to the nearest Fujifilm or Kodak shop to print out!). I used to think that photo printers were unnecessary… until my kids enrolled in school and teachers kept requesting for physical photos of the kids for projects and ID cards.
