As a major European actor in the telecommunication business and a personal printing technologies expert, Sagem is a key player for the convergence of digital imaging and... more
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Print Speed: Up to 1 min/page - photo - 300x300 ppi
Connectivity Technology: Wireless, wired
Interface: USB, infrared, 802.11b, 802.11g
Max Resolution ( Colour ): 300 dpi x 300 dpi
Direct Printing Specifications: PictBridge
Printer Features: Borderless printing
Media handling
Media Sizes: 101.6 x 152.4 mm
Borderless Photo Sizes: 101.6 x 152.4 mm
Total Media Capacity: 25 sheets
Media Feeder(s): 1 x autoload - 25 sheets - 101.6 x 152.4 mm
Expansion / connectivity
Connections:
1 x USB - 4 PIN USB Type A
1 x infrared
Manufacturer's product description
As a major European actor in the telecommunication business and a personal printing technologies expert, Sagem is a key player for the convergence of digital imaging and telecommunication. With that strategy, Sagem is launching a new product line of dye-sublimation digital photo printers. This product line provides a simple and immediate output to digital still cameras and camera-phones and allows to share digital images with family, friends and partners. PRODUCT FEATURES: Print true 4x6-inch photos in Photolab quality based on Dye Sublimation; Ultra High Printing Speed: 60 secs per photo; Wireless Printing Ready: WiFi, Infrared and Bluetooth (option); Direct printing of your digital pictures: Pictbridge compliant, USB-PC for Windows & MAC; Design: exclusive new CLAMSHELL Opening System; High performance consumable: 75 prints per cartridge; Compact and light - prints almost everywhere; CRYSTAL IMAGE one-touch red-eye reduction and photo enhancement.
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Gonna keep this short:
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