


The printer would also be a good choice for the kind of photographer who, for example, takes photos of everyone getting on an excursion boat at a New York City dock for a dinner outing that goes past the Statue of Liberty. (Opens in a new window) Read Our Canon Selphy CP910 Wireless Compact Photo Printer Review It's also a lot faster, and it's designed for workloads that would kill off a consumer photo printer in a few months, if not weeks. The difference isn't just that it costs more. The DS40 is obviously in a different class from consumer-level photo printers like the Editors' Choice Epson PictureMate Charm ($539.99 at Amazon) (Opens in a new window) or the more expensive Epson PictureMate Show. For the event photographer who needs to print a lot of pictures in a short time, and can sell them for sufficient profit, it can easily be a good investment. Aimed primarily at professional photographers-or, more precisely, a small slice of professionals-it offers output that virtually defines true photo quality while spitting out 4-by-6 photos in as little as 9.3 seconds at a cost of 14 cents each.

