help with finding a digital camera printer?


i have a Nikon Coolpix S630 and i was wondering what printer would work best for it. like would it have to be nikon brand or can it be kodak or hp? and what is the price range?
i live in california 45 min from san jose and 5 min from gilroy 95023 is my zip code

Best Answer

Any printer will work. As to price - they are pretty cheap these days, especially if you happen to live in the States.
Without knowing where you live, we can't tell you anymore, but you could always google some of the big retailers.

Answer by selina_555 on 03 Jan 2010 11:49:28

any photo printer will work for it .
I would suggest you
Canon SELPHY CP760 Compact Photo Printer
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Answer by niks on 03 Jan 2010 11:59:28

Almost any printer will work.You can find them on sale for $30 & up. Cost will depend on exactly what you want.Check out a place like Best Buy or Walmart.

Answer by Carl_the_Truth on 03 Jan 2010 12:03:17

Congrats - you got one of my favorite Digital Cameras - I got a purple one.

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All the Best

Answer by newonearth on 03 Jan 2010 12:24:08

A few years ago I tried an HP Photosmart. I returned it because it had incompatibility with my version of MS Works (I am told this probably wouldn't happen with newer versions of MS Works), and text looked muddy. I got a Canon iP 4600. It solves some of those problems. However, the newer HP Photosmarts use both a photo and a text black cartridge (as does the ip4600), so they probably have the text quality problem solved. If there isn't a software compatibility problem, the HP's might be a better choice. There is a little better selection of HP optimized paper than Canon, and it is easier to find. The Canon seems to drink a lot of ink.
The Canon has two different paper paths. The rear tray handles some media a little better than the HP's bottom tray. The Canon has built-in duplexing, while HP requires an optional device if you want to do duplexing. A catch is that to do duplex (two-sided) printing with the Canon, you have to use its bottom tray, and the Canon bottom tray is much more finicky and jam-prone than HP's.
The Canon's software and firmware seems to be better at recovering from and resuming a print job interrupted by a paper jam than HP.
My older HP Deskjet seemed to do navy blue very accurately. The Canon ip4600 makes it too electric, and the HP Photosmart I tried a bit royal blueish. The Photosmart seemed to do a better job than either on greens. The Canon has to have its settings tweaked to prevent a yellowish cast in photos.

Answer by thankyoumaskedman on 03 Jan 2010 01:07:12

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