
Sony DPP-FP50
Brand | Sony 1998 |
Model | DDP FP50 |
Released Year | 1998 |
Type | Printers |
Status | Discontinued |
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Overview
The Sony DPP-FP50 is a compact dye-sublimation photo printer designed primarily for office and photography applications. Utilizing dye-sublimation thermal transfer technology, it produces high-quality color prints with smooth gradations and accurate color fidelity. The device supports printing resolutions up to 300 dpi, optimized for photo-quality output. Its interface includes options for parallel port connections, suitable for legacy computer systems. The printer integrates a roll media system that uses continuous paper and ribbon cassettes for efficient print output without frequent media changes. Designed for desktop use, the DPP-FP50 balances performance with portability in office environments.
Specifications
MPN | DDP FP50 |
UPC | 0829160711102 |
Model | DPP-FP50 |
Technology | Thermal |
Connectivity | Parallel port |
Output Type | Color |
Type | Digital Photo Printer |
Weight | 3.5 kg |
Depth | 8.27in |
Height | 2.62in |
Width | 7.17in |
Platform | PC Products |
Extend Printer Technology | Dye Sublimation |
Direct Printing Capabilities | Print Photos Without a PC |
Color Print Speed Up to | 60 Sec/Print |
Computer Operating System | Microsoft Windows XP Home, Microsoft Windows 98SE, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows ME, Microsoft Windows XP Professional, Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, Microsoft Windows 98sec. Edition |
Memory Card Compatibility | Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, Microdrive, Smartmedia, xD Picture Card, CompactFlash Type I, Secure Digital (Sd) |
Form Factor | Portable |
Media Type | Photo Paper |
Max Resolution (Bw) | 300x300DPI |
Panel | Monochrome LCD |
Max Resolution (Color) | 300x300DPI |
Max Media Size | A6 (105x148mm) |
Black Print Speed | 60sec/Print |
Release Date | February, 2005 |
Print technology | Dye-sublimation thermal transfer |
Print resolution | 300 dpi |
Print speed | Approximately 90 seconds per full-color photo |
Media type | Continuous roll dye-sublimation paper and ribbon cassette |
Dimensions (W x D x H) | 265 x 185 x 130 mm |
Power supply | AC 100-240 V, 50/60 Hz |
Operating environment | Temperature 10°C to 35°C; Humidity 20%-80% |
Color capability | Full color with 16.7 million colors |
Duty cycle | Designed for light to moderate office photo printing |
Manufacturer | Sony Corporation |
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Key Advantages
The Sony DPP-FP50 offers excellent photo print quality through advanced dye-sublimation technology. Its compact size makes it suitable for small office spaces and photo stations. The thermal dye-sublimation process ensures prints are water-resistant and fade-resistant over time. Media rolls enable longer continuous printing compared to sheet-fed printers. It supports reliable connectivity through parallel interface, compatible with various legacy computer systems. The printer operates quietly, minimizing noise disruptions in office environments.
Limitations
One limitation of the DPP-FP50 is its relatively slow print speed compared to modern inkjet and laser printers. It uses a parallel port interface, which may not be compatible with contemporary computers without adapters. The device primarily supports photo-quality output and may lack versatility for general document printing. Consumables such as specialized dye-sublimation paper and ribbons can be costly and harder to source currently. Resolution is limited to 300 dpi, which is lower than many current photo printers. Firmware and software support have been discontinued, limiting compatibility with modern operating systems.
FAQ
What type of printing technology does the Sony DPP-FP50 use?
The Sony DPP-FP50 uses dye-sublimation thermal transfer technology for high-quality photo printing.
Can the Sony DPP-FP50 connect to modern computers?
The printer uses a parallel port interface, so connecting to modern computers may require adapters or legacy ports.
Is the Sony DPP-FP50 still supported by Sony?
No, the printer has been discontinued and is no longer officially supported by Sony.
What kind of media does the DPP-FP50 use?
It uses specialized continuous roll dye-sublimation paper and ribbon cassettes specifically designed for the device.
What is the print resolution of the Sony DPP-FP50?
The printer outputs at a resolution of up to 300 dpi, suitable for photo-quality prints.
Is the print output water-resistant?
Yes, the dye-sublimation printed photos are water-resistant and have good longevity.
What are the main disadvantages of the Sony DPP-FP50?
Main disadvantages include slower print speeds, limited interface compatibility, and the discontinuation of consumable supplies.
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