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Hi, thank you for your review. I don't know much about electronics and am looking for a compatible photo printer for my camera. The one i am looking at says it is comptible for direct printing via usb with pictbridge enabled cameras. Is the aiptek mpve 2k6 pictbridge enabled. Sorry, i don't know what this means.
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I own two printers lexmark Z43 , and HP 932 cartridge prices are a killer. sometimes you are ableto get a less expensive printer and Just buy a new one for the price of the catridges today.
Picbridge is explained in a manual and a search online I can say it's like not needing a pc that when you need to do a direct print to the printer, youhook up the camera select picbridge and choose a picand it prints all the fileinfo of the internal memory tells the printer hey print me Please. Printer says okay what size and off they go. |
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Here's a a definition of Pictbridge.
I have a Lexmark P6250, which is a scanner/printer. I haven't used the Pictbridge feature as it'sequipped with a memory card reader, which I find easier to use than hooking up the USB cable. Print quality is good. |
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