Regrettably, this printer’s somewhat poky speed and its expensive, wasteful consumables overshadow its fun aspects.
You can see the photo paper peek out of the printer during each pass it’s almost like watching your photo develop. Watching the machine’s dye-sublimation technology in action is interesting, too: It applies ink from a continuous plastic sheet in three passes (one for each color) and then applies a clear coat on the fourth pass. The Canon Selphy CP800 snapshot printer is inexpensive, and it does a generally nice job of printing photos.