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Canon Selphy ES2 Compact Photo Printer Review
by Binde Rai

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Configuration (4)

The ES2 is a dye-sublimation printer, meaning there is no actual ink cartridge. Ink runs off of a thin sheet onto the photo paper. So there are no individual ink replacements necessary with this printer, but ink is set to only last as long as the paper does, in increments of either 50 or 100 sheets, depending on which packet your purchase. 

 
Value (6)

The value on the ink and paper for this printer is so-so. With the 50-sheet option, the price comes out to be approximately 30 cents per sheet and with the 100-sheet option, the price per sheet comes out to be 28 cents. This is unchanged from the Canon ES1, and is a bit pricer than the  Epson PictureMate 240, which is had a cost of at 25 cents per print. 

 
Ink Management (1)

There are no ink management tools with this printer. You’re ink management is your 50 or 100-sheets. When your sheets run out, so has the ink.

 


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