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Epson PictureMate Snap PM240 Compact Photo Printer Review
by Tom Warhol

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Formats/Compatibility (7)
The Epson PM240 is compatible with PictBridge devices and can receive DPOF print orders via the memory card slots or USB, although a cable isn’t provided with the printer. The printer is also compatible with Bluetooth-enabled cameras, phones, and devices when the optional adapter is purchased and connected.

Media slots (9)
The Epson PictureMate Snap can accept a variety of memory cards in the included slots. The printer has only two slots beneath its front door, but they accept many cards. The top slot accepts SD, SDHC, MMC, Memory Stick, and xD-Picture cards. It can also accept miniSD and microSD cards with an optional adapter. Memory Stick Pro, Duo, and MagicGate cards are all compatible. The larger slot on the bottom is where the CompactFlash types I and II and Microdrive cards fit into the printer. These are conveniently placed and aren’t out in the open attracting dust, which is a common flaw on many compact printer models.

Wireless Interface (6)
The PM240 is only compatible with Bluetooth wireless devices, and only with the optional Bluetooth Photo Print Adapter 2 for Epson printers, for $39 at Epson’s website. Our testing labs did not have access to this device, so wireless testing was not possible.

Network (0)
The PictureMate Snap printer is not a network-compatible device.


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