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Epson PictureMate Pal PM200

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  • Printer Type: Compact photo printer - Ink-jet - Color
  • Max media size: 4 in x 6 in
  • Connectivity technology: Wired
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The good: Compact; simple to use; inexpensive 4x6 prints; fast print times; built-in memory card slots; 2-inch LCD; good print quality.

The bad: No optional battery reduces portability; limited feature set; limited photo enhancement capability.

The bottom line: The Epson PictureMate Pal's feature set and quality will keep casual users happy with its good quality, fast prints, and convenience.

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  • CNET editors' rating: 3.0 stars Good
    Detailed editors' rating
      Design : 7.0
      Features : 5.0
      Performance : 7.0
      Service and support : 6.0
      Overall score: 6.5 (3.0 stars)
  • Reviewed on: 10/25/2006
  • Released on: 09/06/2006
Epson's 2006 refresh of its PictureMate line of portable snapshot printers includes three versions: Pal, Snap, and Flash. At $150, the entry-level Pal serves up a more limited feature set and slower print speeds than the other two PictureMate printers. Still, it's easy to use, prints 4x6 photos quickly, offers acceptable image quality, and makes choosing ink and paper a no-brainer. We like the print quality of the Canon Selphy DS810 better, and its PC-free photo enhancement options are better than the PictureMate Pal's options. The PictureMate Pal would be right at home with a family who likes to print snapshots to share, but for $150, we like the Canon slightly more.

The PictureMate Pal resembles a small, high-tech picnic basket, complete with pivoting handle and basket lid. The lid flips up to reveal a 2-inch color LCD and a few buttons, and the lid also doubles as the paper input support. One of the buttons, labeled Open, opens a panel on the front of the printer. This panel conceals two memory card slots and does double duty as the output tray. The unit measures 8.5 inches wide, 6 inches deep, and 5.7 inches tall, all folded up, and weighs only 5.3 pounds. Its handle and small size make it portable, but you'll have to carry along the included AC adapter and power cord, which can be unwieldy. (The Snap and Flash versions both have optional internal batteries for truly hassle-free portability.) The other buttons include power, menu, Select All, OK, cancel, print, forward and back buttons for navigating the menu or scrolling through pictures, and a layout button that toggles through your layout options. The memory card slots accept all major types of memory cards, though some require an adapter. In the back of the printer lives a USB port for printing from PictBridge-enabled cameras. The Snap and Flash versions allow you to use the USB port for connecting external storage devices, but the Pal does not.

Setting up the PictureMate Pal is a simple task, whether you are using it with or without a PC. If you want to do PC-free printing, simply plug in the power adapter, insert the ink cartridge, and power up. The first time you do this, you'll have to wait a few minutes for the ink cartridge to charge. To print, simply insert a memory card and follow the instructions on the LCD. If you want to print all of the pictures on the card, just hit the Select All button, choose how many copies of each image you want (you have to print the same number of each photo), and hit the green print button. If you want to pick and choose, scroll through the images using the arrow keys. You can print images one at a time as you look at them or scroll through the entire batch (changing image settings and the number of copies as you go) and print all your selected images in one fell swoop.

Another option is to print index sheets of all the photos. The 4x6 index sheet prints with 20 images per page, and each image is labeled with its filename and number. The maximum size print you can make with the PictureMate pal is 4x6 inches, but you're not limited that size. Using the layout key, you can toggle among bordered, borderless, wallet, and mini wallet prints. The wallet print produces two 3x2 images on a sheet, which can either be the same or two different photos. Likewise, the mini wallet print layout produces four 1.75x.375-inch photos, which, again, can be four of the same photo, one each of four images, or any combination thereof.

You have the option to print your color photos as black-and-white or sepia using the menu. Be sure to switch the color effects mode back to normal when you're done using the effect; the setting has to be canceled manually, or all subsequent photos will have the same effect. You can also use the built-in PhotoEnhance feature, which lets you correct photos that are too dark, backlit, or too light by improving color and tweaking the sharpness and contrast. Unfortunately, you can't specify the changes, that is, your only option is to turn the feature on or off. We did see some minor improvements to a dark photo but would prefer to have more control over the image enhancements.

If you want to print photos already stored on your PC's hard drive, you'll have to use the included driver CD to install the PictureMate Pal. Installation is quick and painless; you simply step through the wizard. You also can install the included ArcSoft PhotoImpression 5 software, which gives you greater control over photo enhancements. You can crop, resize, and touch up photos, including manually tweaking contrast, sharpness, and color variables. Once you've connected the PictureMate Pal to your PC, you can view the photos on a memory card as if it were just another drive. Additionally, you can save, transfer files (in both directions), and copy files between the printer and your PC.

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  • alaTest.com

    Editors' rating: 77

    Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 28 reviews of Epson PictureMate Pal from international magazines and websites. Experts rate this product 70/100 and users 86/100. Comparing these reviews to 221628 other Printers reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 77/100 = Good.

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  • pcmag.com

    Editors' rating: 80

    Summary: The least expensive of Epson's second-generation PictureMates, the PictureMate Pal prints high-quality photos in about one minute each.

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