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Canon Pixma mini320 Compact Photo Printer Review
by Tom Warhol

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Formats / Compatibility (8.00)
The mini320 is compatible with PictBridge –enabled cameras. Users can connect via the port on the printer’s side. DPOF is supported, with a menu item dedicated to it. A USB port is loacted adjacent to this for connection to a computer.

Media Slots (7.50)
Compact Flash type I and II, Microdrive, Secure Digital (SD), SDHC, MultimediaCard (MMC), Memory Stick, and Memory Stick Pro are all supported formats on the mini320. Other card types are supported with the use of an optional adapter.

Wireless Interface (8.00)
Cell phones and PDAs with IrDA capability can make a direct connection to print using the IrDA port on the mini320 (shown to the right in the image above). Other devices will need to interface with the optional Bluetooth adapter, which plugs into the USB port.

Network (0)
Networking is not common with compact photo printers, and the mini320 falls within the majority in this case.


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