tag:help.sparkbooth.com,2010-04-06:/discussions/questions/37494-canon-pixma-mg3510Sparkbooth: Discussion 2018-10-18T22:18:09Ztag:help.sparkbooth.com,2010-04-06:Comment/364145212015-04-06T22:38:02Z2015-04-06T22:38:05ZCanon Pixma MG3510<div><p>Never used the canons, do own a picturemate. Picturmate holds
more paper, and you will get 100-120 prints per cartridge.<br>
that said, they are all very slow. .and do not cut. Not really good
for more than very small events..<br>
Lastvtime i used the PM was a nye party, and it was about 15 min
behind in printing</p></div>Darryl Lewis tag:help.sparkbooth.com,2010-04-06:Comment/364145212015-04-06T23:10:53Z2015-04-06T23:10:53ZCanon Pixma MG3510<div><p>I can say we (A1 Photo Booths) when we started out used a Epson
Charm Picture Mate 225 for about 2 years and it did work very
well... but it is slow and only prints 4X6... no cutting to 2X6
double strips.<br>
After we switched to a due sub (HiTi) it was 200% better but it was
also more than 300% heaver than the 8LB Charm (HiTi = about 28LB).
And the initial cost from PM @ about $129 to the HiTi @ about
$795...</p>
<p>all in all... the switch was WELL WORTH getting the upgrade to
dye sub<br>
My 2¢ on cheap printers</p>
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<p>Joe Connell - A1 Photo Booths</p></div>Joe Connelltag:help.sparkbooth.com,2010-04-06:Comment/364145212015-04-06T23:17:52Z2015-04-06T23:17:52ZCanon Pixma MG3510<div><p>I have the pm snap 240, now a backup. bought the brava 21, pm
now a backup / family event printer</p></div>Darryl Lewis