
I needed a craft printer. (I take photos, print vinyl, etc.) Inwas initially turned to it because of the relatively small desk space - I already have a computer and a Cricut on my desk, so I was hoping for a small, well-performing printer. I read the reviews and did a little research. I love that it's small, powerful, and that I can add an ink subscription through Dash. I keep coming back to this printer. Originally I was looking for white. The long story got shorter, I finally got the pink one and it arrived in three days. I printed 2 detailed t-shirt transfers and 3 waterslide decals using only starter inks. (It's still not empty, by the way.) To be fair, I'll list the cons: The drivers on the included CD needed to be updated immediately. I don't like that little paper tray either. (It slides out, but not easily back in.) The printer didn't come with a data cable, but that didn't really matter because I bought it with it anyway. Overall I really like this printer. I am satisfied with its functionality. Very cute and perfect for my writing level. (If you're a big hitter, you'll definitely want to sign up for ink, or maybe take your pressure to the next level; just a warning.)

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