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Aug 23 2004, 3:26am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Casio announces in Japan a the new photo printer dubbed PCP 60.
The Casio PCP 60 has a built-in LCD screen and a Keyboard. Users can add greeting messages onto the photo and choose from different layouts to directly print greeting cards without the need of a PC. The photo printer has 234 illustrations and 188 templates for postcards available.
The max. resolution is 2400×1200dpi. Printing speed is 70sec/per postcard. The LCD screen features 240×320 dots and 32,768 colors.
The Casio PCP 60 goes on sale September 17th for about $440.
More details in Casio Press-Release (Japanese).
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