Dye Sub printers and keyrings

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I got a question to people who have dye sub printers:

Are they ok to use for stuff like Key rings and magnets?

Is it all right for the paper the be trimmed with no problem?

What about cost effective? Is it more expensive than the ink jet ones?

Thank you very much for help!
 
I can only speak for prints from my Canon Selphy 710 Dye Sub printer so

Are they ok to use for stuff like Key rings and magnets? Yup but you do have to use the special paper, so prints need to be trimmed and then stuck onto or into the magnet or keyring.

Is it all right for the paper the be trimmed with no problem? Yup.

What about cost effective? Is it more expensive than the ink jet ones? Using 7dayshop as the supplier for the paper/ink packs for the 710 (£25.99 for 108 sheets), prints work out at just over 24pence each (gone up a bit since last time I bought some when it worked out at 17p/print) which is a bit more expensive than home printing 6x4 prints on a home inkjet.

The biggest advantages (for me) of the dyesub printer are the size (easily small enough to pack into the hold luggage even with extra paper and inks, packed in its own carry case) and the fact that the inks cannot escape into the rest of the luggage. Another thing I like about the Selphy paper is that it's pre-printed with postcard layout lines. The 710 also comes with card slots and is also PictBridge compliant, so I can either shove a card in the slot or connect the camera to the printer.
 
I use Mits printer but dont use it for keyrings etc.For this I use my Epson Inkjet and very cheap photo quality paper (about 120gram). This is ideal if supplying 2 images back to back in the keyrings (not so important for magnets) as they are thinner. Inkjets are also more cost efficient as you just print the images in a line, trim then re-use the remainder of the paper. With due subs you cannot do this.

I also use Qimage for printing as I have templates set so just need to drag n drop into the template and Qimage will rotate and resize accordingly.
 
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