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Mitsubishi introduces two new compact photo printers

Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America has introduced two compact digital photo printers, the CP-D70DW and double-decker CP-D707DW. Mitsubishi will be showing the new printers next week at the Photo Plus Expo. The new models are designed for a variety of photo operations and offer a smaller footprint than any of the Mitsubishi models now on the market market.  The CP-D70DW is just 10.8”W x 17.6”D x 6.7”H and the CP-D707DW stands at double the height at 13.4”.

“Mitsubishi is known for high-quality output and reliability,” said Darla Achey , marketing specialist, Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America. “These new printers offer that same quality in a more compact size.  Plus the CP-707DW is the only printer of its size that can be filled with two different types of paper.”Mitsubishi CPD70DW

Space Saving Design

With a space-saving front-loader and simple filing unit extension, the printers are easy to use and highly efficient. The CP-D70DW is just 10.8-by-17.6-by-6.7 inches and the CP-D707DW stands at double the height at 13.4 inches. Both have a print resolution of 300 dpi, along with a new image-processing algorithm to enhance natural sharpness. They are also designed for dust-free photos and efficient printer throughput, and have a built-in energy saving idle mode which reduces power consumption to less than one watt.

Double Decker?

Mitsubishi CPD707DWThe CP-D707DW is unique in that it will accommodate two different sizes of media making it possible to print 4×6 or 6×8 from the upper deck and 3×5 or 5×7 from the lower deck. This new double deck design also increases print speed – if both decks are loaded with 4×6 print speed increases to 5.9 seconds per print. The design incorporates a space between the decks which distribute airflow to the power supply and the thermal print head resulting in increases throughput and reduced print contamination.

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