PC Magazine - USA (2020-08)

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PRICE PER PHOTO
Canon’s XS-20L square photo paper and companion
ink cartridges come in packages of 20 sheets for $14.99,
which comes out to 75 cents per print. I looked around,
and so far, there are no larger-count or less-expensive-
per-sheet options available.


HP’s Sprocket Select prints run about 10 cents cheaper;
Canon IVY and Lifeprint 2x3 prints are about 25 cents
cheaper; and Kodak Mini 2 photos cost about 5 cents
less than prints from the Selphy Square. But note that
this Selphy prints for about half the cost of its most
recent predecessor, the CP1300.


THE NEAR-POCKET-SIZE SELPHY
Aside from it being a little heavy and a bit expensive to
use, there’s a lot to like about the Selphy Square QX10.
It prints well and at a relatively good clip, and its
software is easy to use and fairly robust. Positioned as a
smartphone-companion photo printer, it’s somewhat
bulky and heavy compared to pocket-size Zink printers,
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The Selphy Square is a handy little portable photo
printer for churning out on-the-go photo stickers of
your friends and family—and even your food, if that’s
your thing.


WILLIAM HARREL


PC MAGAZINE DIGITAL EDITION I SUBSCRIBE (^) I AUGUST 2020
The Selphy
Square QX 10
prints well and
at a relatively
good clip, and
its software is
easy to use
and fairly
robust.

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