Review: Epson PictureMate PM-400

Review: Epson PictureMate PM-400

By Juan Martinez

Review: Epson PictureMate PM-400

Introduction and design

I was never much of a photo-taker. Most of the snaps I took were of important moments with family and friends, or vacation landscapes that I wanted to remember later. I usually just fired off a few pics, loaded them onto Facebook and returned to them from time to time, to reminisce. There was no real effort, no attention to detail and I didn’t really think anything should happen to these images outside of their digital files.

That all changed this past March when my wife and I had our first child – a baby girl we named Mila. Mila’s birth didn’t turn me into a shutterbug. I still use the automatic setting on my DSLR and I can’t tell you the difference between my aperture and ISO settings.

But having a baby made me want to take a million photos and turn them into something. Putting them on Facebook and forgetting them just didn’t seem right. I wanted to print them, send them to family members, hang them on the walls and carry them around to show off.

Unfortunately, most printers are tedious to use, especially if you’re using them for work and play, which typically requires …read more

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