Monday, December 23, 2013

Best Reviews of Sony DPP-FP95 Picture Station Digital Photo Printer with 3.6-Inch LCD Tilt-Adjustable Display

Sony DPP-FP95 Picture Station Digital Photo Printer with 3.6-Inch LCD Tilt-Adjustable Display

Sony DPP-FP95 Picture Station Digital Photo Printer with 3.6-Inch LCD Tilt-Adjustable Display Review


Sony Picture Stationâ¿¢ photo printers give you lab-quality photo prints at home, in as little as 45 seconds and cost of about 29 cents per print. Theyâ¿¿re fast and simple to use, with giant LCD screens to preview photos and direct input for standard flash media formats. DPP-FP95 feature one-button Auto Touch-Up to improve photos -- and the DPP-FP95 adds advanced Bionzâ¿¢ image processor features like direct HDMIâ¿¢ Output for widescreen HDTV viewing, Skin Smoothing mode to make faces look their best, and Scrapbooking prints with creative color backgrounds.


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Sony DPP-FP95 Picture Station Digital Photo Printer with 3.6-Inch LCD Tilt-Adjustable Display Feature


  • Compact and portable dye-sublimation photo printer with built-in memory card reader and screen
  • 3.6-inch adjustable LCD screen
  • Auto-touch up and a variety of image filters
  • Built-in scrapbook templates
  • Backed by a 1-year warranty






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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
4FYI
By Bill in NY
Just beware, printer does NOT come with paper or ribbon. Don't be surprised when you open the box and find you have to make another trip to the store before you can start printing. Bad move, Sony. Shame on you!!!

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5An upgrade from my old Hi-Touch 6PS
By Rolf
I used to own a Hi-Touch Imaging (HiTi) 640PS, which was as good as this in the printing department but lacked in software - but the hiti's UI in the standalone department was especially atrocious, as it would be fussy in the pictures it detected on the flash-based cards, and the final straw came when it couldn't read any of the modern cards anymore. So I was prompted to purchase this one.

The quality of this printer is good. It is based on dye-sublimation technology and that is important. There are cheaper inkjet-based printers for photos on the market - but almost always you can tell it comes from an inkjet through the dotting that doesn't really blend together, or that that the prints are in danger of smearing just from the sweat of a hand, or the ink heads dry out with several weeks/months of nonuse.

Dye-subs have none of those issues and I like it that the photo print packs come with the cartridges needed to print, no extra ink needed. It even prints a clear coat to protect the photo and give it that glossy look. Quality-wise, it's hard to distinguish copies from this machine versus the store.

The screen is also nice and big which makes it easier to handle. I think the UI is rather intuitive and it supposedly handles the BIONZ information from Sony Cameras as to autoretouch the images for you. Although I haven't personally seen any noticeable difference between pictures from my Sony camera or my Panasonic when printed on this.

It makes 4x6 prints. You can get a print pack of 120 for around $30. This was cheaper than my previous Hi-touch.

It reads the modern cards as well. If I had a complaint, it was that the card reader wasn't modular, meaning that when new cards (of much higher capacity or just plain different design) inevitably come out - this printer will be outdated without a way to upgrade it. Like my hiti.

I don't currently see any residential printer on the market with modular card readers though. The ones in the store, the kiosks, look and are reasonably modular. They don't replace the machines, just take out the old card readers and install new ones -- perhaps with a software upgrade to the machine. Oh well, it's a manufacturer-impose limitation of these machines, which you will have to keep in mind.

All in all, one purchase I'm very happy with.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
4Very good printer
By Sergio Sarita
The only limitation I found with this printer is that if you want to have a larger copy of your picture you will have to take elsewhere.
Otherwise, if you are happy with the top size printing of this machine then this will be excellent for you. The quality of the prited photograph is great.
Sergio Sarita

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