Skip to navigation
Login|Register
Log In

Remember me

RSS Feeds

Canon Selphy ES2 review

Verdict:

Review Date: 15 Feb 2008

Price when reviewed: £125

Supplier: http://www.digital-cameras.com

Reviewed By: Kat Orphanides

Our Rating 2 stars out of 5

User Rating 4 stars out of 5

Powered by Reevoo

Canon's Selphy ES2 is the most expensive dye-sub printer here. Paper and ink are cleverly contained in a single cartridge, with both tri-colour and black and white versions available.

Despite this seemingly simple configuration, the paper takes a meandering path in and out of the printer as it's first pulled out of the cartridge in landscape orientation, then flipped into portrait mode at the front of the printer before making its way in and out of the machine over the course of the four-pass printing process. The route taken by the paper isn't the only complex element to this printer. A surprisingly large number of buttons surround the 3in LCD screen. These control a fairly typical range of editing and creative options, which would have made more sense in a conventional menu system.

Some of the more effective features include a scroll wheel, which can be used to resize the selected area when cropping photos, and a few picture effects we haven't seen elsewhere, such as faded edges and a starburst filter, while an optional battery pack adds portability. The PC driver, while simple, includes image adjustment and colour-balancing effects that will be familiar if you've used Canon's full-sized inkjets, although it's not possible to save colour profiles.

The ES2 printed six photos in eight minutes, which compares well with the other printers here. Unfortunately, this quirky printer failed to impress when it came to quality. Our photos looked acceptable in isolation, but didn't compare well to pictures produced by other printers in the group. Typically for a dye-sub printer, small, complex details were reproduced with great accuracy, but we were surprised by the poor rendition of shading, while dark and low-contrast images looked flat and dull. This counts against the ES2, along with its lack of support for xD cards, complicated interface and high price.

Prev Next

User Reviews

< Previous   Reviews : Printers Next >
Sponsored Links
Be the first to comment on this article

You need to Login or Register to comment.

(optional)

advertisement

Award-winning Printers

Kyocera Mita FS-1030MFP review

Kyocera Mita FS-1030MFP

Category: Printers
Rating: 2 out of 5
Price: £346
HP Photosmart 5510 e-All-in-One Printer review

HP Photosmart 5510 e-All-in-One Printer

Category: Printers
Rating: 3 out of 5
Price: £50
Samsung ML-2955DW review

Samsung ML-2955DW

Category: Printers
Rating: 4 out of 5
Price: £132
Epson Stylus Photo PX730WD review

Epson Stylus Photo PX730WD

Category: Printers
Rating: 5 out of 5
Price: £126
Xerox WorkCentre 6015N review

Xerox WorkCentre 6015N

Category: Printers
Rating: 4 out of 5
Price: £246
Laser printer buying guide

Laser printer buying guide

Find out all you need to know about choosing the right laser printer.

Read more

Multifunction printer buying guide

Multifunction printer buying guide

Find out all you need to know about choosing the right multifunction printer.

Read more

 

advertisement

Also in this category...
 
Computer Shopper

advertisement


advertisement


 
 

Expert Reviews Printed from www.expertreviews.co.uk

Register to receive our regular email newsletter at http://www.expertreviews.co.uk/registration.

The newsletter contains links to our latest PC news, product reviews, features and how-to guides, plus special offers and competitions.