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The HiTi S400; A Dye Sub Printer For 4x6 Prints With Style
The line-up of quality 4x6 desktop printers now includes a number of models in the dye sublimation realm. These printers offer computer- or computer-less printing with a host of input options. Smaller than your inkjet, they offer convenience, fast printing, and, increasingly, fairly sophisticated processing options. We recently had the opportunity to work with a new printer from Hi-Touch, a company that’s consistently scored high and earned top honors at the annual photo trade show “shootouts,” print competitions voted on by photo industry show attendees.
The latest of their models is the HiTi S400. The new models are substantially
smaller than previous ones from the company and offer enhanced print speeds
(under 60 seconds for a 4x6) and what they dub a “Wizard Window”
controller, a handheld device for accessing menus and image options. It also
offers various types of connectivity, including with a PC via USB, direct card
printing, digital camera hookup, card reader hookup plus wireless connection
with camera phones enabled with Bluetooth Mobile via an optional Bluetooth dongle.
Along with the printer comes a new set of “whiter” papers, which
in dye sub is solely dedicated to the printer. Recognizing that dyes can be
attacked by environmental factors, the company has included a transparent resin
layer said to protect the photo after printing from UV rays, oxidation, and
other pollutants, all of which affect
The screen on the Wizard shows all the images in sequence, and to get to the
next set of images all you need do is work the scroll key, which highlights
the selected image with a red border. Then, hitting any key starts the printing
sequence. Prints took a bit less than a minute. There are four passes, three
color passes and the last being the protective coating.
At $249 (list price) the HiTi S400 is guaranteed for 10,000 prints. As mentioned,
previous HiTi printers have been consistent winners at photo show output competitions
in their class.
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