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Old 05-04-2008, 02:42 PM   #1 (permalink)
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does anyone know of a stand alone photo printer that will allow you to print 4 pictures on an A4 sheet of paper without being connected to computer with camera connection. the company that we now work for uses an Epson R300 but is an pld model...spoke to epson direct and they say none of their models do this....help...desperate to find such printer.
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http://www.systeminsight.co.uk/Olympus_P-440.htm
It's a standalone, A4 but uses Dye-sublimation. The only drawback is it doesn't mention if the photo's can be re-sized to put 4 on one page.
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The Epson R360 should be able to do that just fine. I'm assuming you're in the UK, so here's the UK page link from Epson... http://www.epson.co.uk/printers/clar...60_printer.htm

Otherwise, this Canon provides a superb print resolution, although it only has 5 colors (2 blacks and 3 colors), instead of the 6 colors that the Epson printer has (1 black and 5 colors). http://www.canon.co.uk/For_Home/Prod...4500/index.asp
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