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Olivetti ANY_WAY Photo Wireless - Photo Printer

Author Simon Williams
Published 28th Jul 2006
Manufacturer Olivetti
Price £102.13 (Exc VAT)
as reviewed £120.00 (Inc VAT)
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Features Score 9 for Features
Print Quality Score 6 for Print Quality
Print Speed Score 5 for Print Speed
Value Score 7 for Value
Overall Score 6 for Overall
Olivetti ANY_WAY Photo Wireless - Photo Printer
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All buttons and lights on the control panel use icons and not all of these are obvious. The job cancel button, for example, uses a big C, when X is more common, and the scan button uses an icon that’s supposed to look like a raised scanner lid, but which actually looks more like a greetings card.

This machine took two minutes 29 seconds to print our five-page text piece, just over 2ppm. That’s against a rated speed of 18ppm. Even given that we print in normal mode and Olivetti (like all other printer manufacturers) quotes a speed in draft mode, it bears so little relation to what you’re likely to see in normal use, it’s pretty useless as a specification.

You may say we’re being unfair, as the ANY_WAY is sold as a photo machine, specialising in printing images from digital cameras, not printing plain A4 pages. So we printed a 15 x 10cm image, borderless on 15 x 10cm Olivetti paper, in the machine’s photo mode, the highest quality mode the machine can produce.



How long to print a 15 x 10cm image? 10 minutes 09 seconds. We were worried the paper might have jammed inside, it took so long. We tried a print in high quality mode (one step down), which took two minutes 25 seconds, a more reasonable time but at visibly lower quality. All these times were using the USB 2.0 interface, which is always quicker than either Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. Unusually, prints from PictBridge and from an SD card were much quicker, with a fastest time of one minute 35 seconds. Definitely the way to go, if you’re in a hurry.

The long PC print times might be acceptable if the print quality was superb. The photo mode print is reasonable, but not as good as the best available from Canon or HP. The high quality print is also fair, but there’s a noticeable band running vertically down it, and some of the dithering is obvious. These are all four-colour prints; we couldn’t test six-colour printing as, despite our request, a photo cartridge wasn’t forthcoming.

There are two ink cartridges used by the ANY_WAY, black and tri-colour, and you replace the black with a second tri-colour photo cartridge when printing photos. We’ve assumed the same use for photo ink as for standard colour in calculating the cost of colour prints.

We printed 524, five per cent black text pages before we saw a visible drop off in print quality, giving a page cost of 4.66p. For colour, we printed 631 pages, giving a page cost of 41p, for 30 per cent cover. This cost included Olivetti photo glossy paper, which we found at £11.75 for a pack of 35, A4 sheets. Page costs are very reasonable for this class of device.

Verdict

This machine is good in parts. It looks great – a stylish piece of Italian design – but the good external design doesn’t extend to the photo print controls and positioning of the LCD. The ANY_WAY’s print engine looks to be behind the leaders in the field, too and you certainly don’t want to print in photo mode from a PC, unless you batch print overnight

 

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Comment husamzaki said on 16th November 2008

i just connected my any_way phto printer and after two printed pages the colour ink led turned on and error message "COLOUR INK CARTRIGE NOT DETECTED" I TRIED TO TAKE IT ... more

Comment husamzaki said on 16th November 2008

please help me to turn the ink colour LED off I got tired

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