Has anyone seen self-service digital media printing here, like in Japan (look like ATM, you insert CF/SD card and select picture(s) on screen and collect printout there and then using coins)?
A self service DPI machine at food court(near the shop named 'Auntie ....' cannot recall) at Suntec city. From Standard Photo. Fuji Digital Imaging centre can be found in some Fujifilm outlets though not fully self service.
Both Konota & Photo friend at Peninsula Plaza has this self service kiosk that u can put in yr SD/MMC/CF card and select the photos u want to print. Not sure abt the costs though.
Both Konota & Photo friend at Peninsula Plaza has this self service kiosk that u can put in yr SD/MMC/CF card and select the photos u want to print. Not sure abt the costs though.
That's true but they still act only as downloading machines. Not printing. For printing you have to come back after 1 day or so and pay more than normal film prints for reasons unknown.
Has anyone seen self-service digital media printing here, like in Japan (look like ATM, you insert CF/SD card and select picture(s) on screen and collect printout there and then using coins)?
There is one outside Alan Photo, will print from various memory media or IR from MMS phones.
But it's expensive, $2 (2 x $1 coin) for 2 prints, so it's $1 each.
Dunno if it's 4R or those credit card sized 2R prints.
Singapore, unlike Japan, does not have many "advanced" vending machines....
It seems locals prefer to patronise from 24 hours shops like 7-Eleven, Cheers, petrol kiosks rather than vending machines, at least there is a human being to serve you.
Some shops don't charge handling fee for any quantity and so even if you pass them a CF/SD card with 2 or 3 pics, you can print it and collect later, sometimes as soon as 30mins later. and you don't have to pay the high fees of those automated machines..
There is one at Far East Shopping Center level 2. I can't recall what is the name of the shop but I know it's just right next to the entrance of the overhead bridge. It's Fuji I think ...