Sony PictureStation DPP-FP30
CNET Editors' Review
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- Reviewed by: David D. Busch
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The good: Easy to operate; relatively inexpensive; speedy.
The bad: No memory card slots or on-printer controls; not Mac compatible; high cost per print.
The bottom line: This bare-bones photo printer makes good-looking--albeit expensive--prints.
Both the paper tray and the ink cartridge slide into place easily. Connectors on the back accept the AC power cord and the USB cable to your computer, and both are positioned so that they don't interfere with the paper's straight-through paper path. A port on the side accepts a USB hookup from your camera for direct printing. Both jacks cannot be used at the same time; you'll need to unplug your camera or printer when using the other printing source.
The only printer control is a standby button that wakes up the device, then puts it back to sleep when you're done printing. There's no LCD on the printer; you'll have to keep your eye on three status LEDs. One turns green when the printer is ready to print, switches to red when it's on standby, and flashes when printing is in process. A second LCD lights up or flashes, depending if the camera is or isn't PictBridge-compatible. The third LED helps with troubleshooting: It illuminates or flashes cryptic error codes if the paper tray isn't inserted or if the printer is running low on paper. Slow or rapid flashing indicates a depleted ink cartridge, no ink cartridge, a paper jam, or other malfunction.
You'll need to install the printer driver and the bundled PictureGear Studio software to modify print settings for the Sony PictureStation DPP-FP30. For PC output (the unit is not Macintosh compatible), you'll find the driver as minimalist as the printer itself. You can choose either of two paper sizes for bordered or borderless printing, print portrait or landscape orientations, rotate the image 180 degrees, enlarge to 200 percent or reduce to 50 percent, and select from 1 to 20 copies. A second tab in the driver window lets you adjust color balance or sharpness, choose picture quality, or activate red-eye reduction.You can also specify the printing options your digital camera offers when printing directly from a PictBridge-compliant camera, but most of the time, you'll want to make your tweaks in your own image-editing software or with the PictureGear Studio software. The bundled software includes simple organizational features as well as wizards for creating postcards, calendars, and other projects.
The Sony PictureStation DPP-FP30 takes four passes per print: It applies yellow, magenta, and cyan, followed by a SuperCoat 2 laminate layer that protects the print from fingerprints, moisture, and fading. Because dye-sub printers always deliver the exact number of prints specified from each ink ribbon/paper pack combination, no ink gauge is needed--you'll know it's time to replenish your supplies when the paper runs out. Sony's 80-picture packs cost $45, for a per-print cost of about 56 cents a picture. Other photo printers exact a tariff of from 29 cents to 79 cents per shot, so this one falls upward of the middle.
The Sony PictureStation DPP-FP30 performed quite well in CNET Labs' speed tests, averaging 1.5 minutes per 4x6-inch photo. It's not as fast as the competing Dell Photo Printer 540, but the DPP-FP30 clocks in well above average. The printer worked though our testing process very smoothly and quietly without any problems at all. Hide ReviewCompare to other compact photo printers
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"Great printer for the price point" By clokverkorange
Pros: compact, easy to operate, software is a breeze
Cons: paper/ink packs can be hard to find in some brick-and-mortar stores, no color options (black, white)
Summary: I'm fortunate enough to live near a Sony Factory Outlet, so I managed to get this item for just over fifty dollars. At that price, this item is a steal. I'm sure the gas I used to waste taking trips back and forth to Target to use their ... Expand full review
"I need drivers!" By ressolo
Pros: I need drivers!
Cons: I need drivers!
Summary: I don't know why I can't find the Drivers of this printer (DPP-FP30)on the web!!; I have lost the original CD ROM; is there someone that can help me sending me the drivers for windows Xp home edition?
My email si ressolo2@fastwebnet.it
Please please!
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Specifications
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- Printer Type: Compact photo printer - Dye sublimation - Color
- Max media size: 4 in x 6 in
- Connectivity technology: Wired
