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Epson Picturemate Dash
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- Pros
- Fast; large, tiltable LCD
- Reasonable cost per print
- Cons
- Photos look universally pale
- $136.80 - $149.99
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Epson Picturemate Dash Review
by Melissa Riofrio, PC World
This bulky printer produces nice-looking photos quickly, easily, and at a reasonable price.
Epson's PictureMate Dash may look like a glorified lunch box, but it delivers where it counts. It's fast and very easy to use; it prints good-looking photos; and best of all, its consumables are well priced.
The boxy unit's lid protects the LCD and control panel when it's closed; when it's open, it acts as the input tray. Push gently on the front panel to make it fall open as the output tray (and reveal the two media slots for most major formats). A PictBridge-compatible USB port is on the back. The control panel consists mostly of a plastic membrane with flat buttons that are marked with icons and clear, plain-English labels. The centrally located navigation buttons are more traditionally mechanical and also clearly marked. The 5-pound printer has a handle for toting to parties. An optional battery costs $50.
The large (3.6-inch), tiltable LCD makes it easy to view and manipulate photos. Settings and prompts display along the margins of your image. Push the menu button, and you can navigate clearly written options on screen. Along with common layout tools and red-eye reduction, you'll find options for changing color photos to monochrome or sepia tones, and for adding decorations, preset phrases, or dialogue bubbles.
Photos we printed on the PictureMate Dash came out quicker than the competing models we tested at the same time, averaging 1.5 pages per minute; the other models' speeds ranged from 0.5 ppm to 1.4 ppm. The Dash's output looked good, too. Although the palette was universally pale, this had the advantage of showing more detail in dark areas. Edges looked slightly short of crisp.
The cost per print is an inexpensive 26 cents (based on the $40 PictureMate Print Pack for 150 4-by-6-inch glossy photos). Epson sells its ink and paper in combination packs and guarantees that the inks will last through the last printed page. The fully self-contained, four-color ink cartridge looks like a big candy bar and fits easily into a rear bay.
Installing the printer on a PC was painless. Epson bundles ArcSoft PhotoImpression, a full-featured application for managing and manipulating photos.
The documentation for the PictureMate Dash is excellent. The printed "Basics" guide covers all the features as well as PC installation; it even shows how to perform simple, primary tasks using Windows' photo-viewing utility. An on-screen guide is also exhaustively detailed.
The PictureMate Dash offers a lot for the money: high speed, good print quality, and an intuitive interface. Other snapshot printers might be sleeker or yield a more vivid palette, but the PictureMate Dash balances all its attributes well, making it a great overall value.
User Reviews for Epson Picturemate Dash
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Reviewed by: jaev3
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: Easy to use, compact, great picture quality, and VERY fast too. The built-in screen is nice and very big. Set up and printing in about 15 minutes. Print packs can print more than specified.
Weaknesses: Wished it could pring 5 x 7 (but that's just me - most people are happy with 4 x 6).
Overall Evaluation: This is a super-compact, easy to use, photo-dedicated printer. For it's size, it seems like it'll be able to accept 5 x 7 paper, but it doesn't. Max (only) paper size is 4 x 6. Which is good enough for most people, I think. But I just wish it had an option for both 4 x 6 and 5 x 7 prints. Either way - great printer. Awesome for the price. This is my second Epson photo printer (the other being a PM240), and they both seem to have the same performance in terms of picture quality and speed. Great pictures comes out very fast. Print packs can print more than specified, bringing the cost per print down a bit (~20-30 cents per copy), which I think it very worth it. I would buy again in a heartbeat. Take my review with caution though - I have not had experience with any other photo-dedicated printers, Epsons. But the quality of it made me happy - so no need to look elsewhere for me.
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Reviewed by: millnbill
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: Easy to use, large LCD screen, excellent photo quality
Weaknesses: None
Overall Evaluation: Very pleased with printer. Found extremely easy to use and exceptional photo quality. Cropping and editing was easy and very fast printing. Menu walks you through all options. Can print more than one photo on 4X6 sheet. Good portability. Would definitely recommend.
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