With the increase of digital camera pixels, the ability to print high-quality photos has become a big demand. Whether it is a digital camera maker or a printer maker, they have all developed special models that allow digital camera users to open a print shop at home without having to ask for it. Japan’s Fujitsu has just released a new print printer, the Printpix CX-400, which can be connected to a digital camera in addition to the card.
The ability to print without having to use a computer is the biggest feature of this type of photo printer. For example, Fuji CX-400 has SmartMedia and PCMCIA slots, which can be directly or indirectly supported by a riser card. All digital cameras. In addition, this photo press has a 1.8-inch LCD screen that allows previewing the shots and then decides whether to print full-width singles or print 25 frames on the same photo.
Since no computer is available, photo printers must be able to handle various printing orders. Fortunately, most current digital cameras support DPOF printing instructions, which can be directly manipulated on the camera, and print data such as print size and number of copies can be stored in the image file. Once you insert the memory card into the photo printer, you can automatically read these instructions and print out the photos you want according to your previous settings.