I'm gonna need it about once a month, so hiring doesn't make sense when the hire cost is about 15% of the new price!
Print quality isn't important because these are free prints that people will stuff into their pockets. And the photo content is just snapshot quality.
Those Canon Selphy printers look almost ideal... And cheap enough that I can buy another one as a backup.
But I don't like the fact you can only buy the cartridges packaged with paper, and only from Canon. In theory it's £35 for 108 prints - which is fine, but does anyone know how trustworthy the numbers are? Will I really get 108 prints from the cartridge?
I use a Canon Selphy printer for the
Honeymoon Album I give to clients on their wedding day.
They are awesome little printers, great print quality and extremely reliable.
I actually have 3 of them now as I originally bought 2 (one to use and one as a backup) but then because I used the same one all the time I thought that after 4 years and thousands of prints it must surely be on its way out, so when I saw one for sale in JL for £35 I bought another.
The original CP710 that I have been using just keeps on chugging though, it makes a few more noises than it used to when printing the first few sheets but print quality hasn't diminished at all.
Print speed isn't a massive factor for my use so there's no no point in me buying a massive roll fed dye sub printer like the events guys, just not worth the extra expense, weight and bulk for my use.
Regards paper and print rolls, as already mentioned they are specific to this type of printer and give a nice edge to edge print once the end tabs have been broken off. If you shop around for the roll/paper stocks you can get them for less than £35, I pad less than £30 per pack of 108 for the last lot I ordered from Amazon. My local Jessops also has a habit of marking their stocks up wrong so I have had some nice bonus buys of stocks from them.
As well as our honeymoon album we also do a few prints for strut mounts at weddings which goes down well, one below was before we start using branded strut mounts.