DNP DS820 8-inch Dye-Sublimation Photo Printer
Item No. 212820
Price £1511
price per Unit
excl. tax
Finance options may be available, subject to approval. Contact our sales team to discuss.
In stock
Unit
Empower your creativity with the DNP DS820 8" Dye-Sublimation Photo Printer, a portable powerhouse that delivers crisp, professional colours. This versatile printer allows you to produce studio-quality prints wherever you are inspired.
With its fast-printing capabilities in large formats up to panoramic 8x32", it's the perfect tool for showcasing your stunning landscape photos.
To further guarantee its reliability, the DS820 comes with a two-year warranty, ensuring you can rely on it for your photo business.
If you want to connect wirelessly from your mobile device or computer when out and about, consider adding a DNP WCM Plus Wireless Connect Module to your setup.
Stand-out Features on the DS820:
- It offers Fine Matte and Lustre finishes, along with the classic Matte and Glossy.
- Offers a variety of print formats from 4x8" to 8x12" and a panoramic format of up to 8x32".
- It guarantees waste reduction and offers efficiency with its rewind function and standby mode.
- Offers two types of media: Pure Premium Digital and Standard Digital.
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The DNP DS820 Dye-Sub Photo Printer is a versatile tool adaptable to various photo formats. It offers two types of consumables — Pure Premium Digital and Standard Digital — to ensure it can meet the demands of any photo format you require.
With the improved gloss level and the high-density output, Pure Premium Digital produces prints of the highest quality to meet the market demand of studio photographers. Standard Digital is more cost-effective yet retains high-quality output. -
Name
DS820
Print Technology
Dye Sublimation Thermal Transfer 3-colour Ribbon YMC + Overcoat
Dimensions W x D x H
322 x 366 x 170mm
Weight
14kg
Paper Feeding
Roll Paper
Finishing Options
Glossy
Matte
Fine Matte
Lustre
Print Speed
Pure Premium Digital
8x10" (20x25cm) 29.3 seconds
8x12" (20x30cm) 33.9 seconds
A4 (21x29.7cm) 33.2 seconds
Standard Digital
8x10" (20x25cm) 33.7 seconds
8x12" (20x30cm) 39.2 seconds
A4 (21x29.7cm) 38.4 seconds
Print Sizes
4x8" (10x20cm)
5x8" (13x20cm)
6x8" (15x20cm)
8x12" (20x30cm)
Power Consumption
AC 240V-100V, 50/60Hz 1.6 / 3.9 A
DNP DS820 FAQs
How many prints can a DS820 do before the media needs changing?
- The DS820 can do 110 x 8x12 prints before you need to change the media.
How do I print panoramic?
- To print panoramas, you generally need to have a sizing software in place. This is where DNP’s free software DNP Hot Folder Print comes in handy.
What is the ‘Pure Premium’ (PP) vs ‘Standard Digital’ (SD) media?
- To put it simply, Pure Premium is higher density and provides deeper blacks / more vibrant colours. Standard Digital is the industry standard, that is more cost-effective for event photographers.
It says, ‘scrap box missing,’ but it’s right there. What should I do?
- Top Tip: Make sure it is fully pushed in until you hear a click otherwise the sensor won’t engage.
-
The DNP DS820 Dye-Sub Photo Printer is a versatile tool adaptable to various photo formats. It offers two types of consumables — Pure Premium Digital and Standard Digital — to ensure it can meet the demands of any photo format you require.
With the improved gloss level and the high-density output, Pure Premium Digital produces prints of the highest quality to meet the market demand of studio photographers. Standard Digital is more cost-effective yet retains high-quality output. -
Name
DS820
Print Technology
Dye Sublimation Thermal Transfer 3-colour Ribbon YMC + Overcoat
Dimensions W x D x H
322 x 366 x 170mm
Weight
14kg
Paper Feeding
Roll Paper
Finishing Options
Glossy
Matte
Fine Matte
Lustre
Print Speed
Pure Premium Digital
8x10" (20x25cm) 29.3 seconds
8x12" (20x30cm) 33.9 seconds
A4 (21x29.7cm) 33.2 seconds
Standard Digital
8x10" (20x25cm) 33.7 seconds
8x12" (20x30cm) 39.2 seconds
A4 (21x29.7cm) 38.4 seconds
Print Sizes
4x8" (10x20cm)
5x8" (13x20cm)
6x8" (15x20cm)
8x12" (20x30cm)
Power Consumption
AC 240V-100V, 50/60Hz 1.6 / 3.9 A
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DNP DS820 8-inch Dye-Sublimation Photo Printer
Item No. 212820
Price £1511
price per Unit
excl. tax
Inc. VAT
£1,813.20In stock
Unit
Empower your creativity with the DNP DS820 8" Dye-Sublimation Photo Printer, a portable powerhouse that delivers crisp, professional colours. This versatile printer allows you to produce studio-quality prints wherever you are inspired.
With its fast-printing capabilities in large formats up to panoramic 8x32", it's the perfect tool for showcasing your stunning landscape photos.
To further guarantee its reliability, the DS820 comes with a two-year warranty, ensuring you can rely on it for your photo business.
If you want to connect wirelessly from your mobile device or computer when out and about, consider adding a DNP WCM Plus Wireless Connect Module to your setup.
Stand-out Features on the DS820:
- It offers Fine Matte and Lustre finishes, along with the classic Matte and Glossy.
- Offers a variety of print formats from 4x8" to 8x12" and a panoramic format of up to 8x32".
- It guarantees waste reduction and offers efficiency with its rewind function and standby mode.
- Offers two types of media: Pure Premium Digital and Standard Digital.
Finance options may be available, subject to approval. Contact our sales team to discuss.
DNP DS820 FAQs
How many prints can a DS820 do before the media needs changing?
- The DS820 can do 110 x 8x12 prints before you need to change the media.
How do I print panoramic?
- To print panoramas, you generally need to have a sizing software in place. This is where DNP’s free software DNP Hot Folder Print comes in handy.
What is the ‘Pure Premium’ (PP) vs ‘Standard Digital’ (SD) media?
- To put it simply, Pure Premium is higher density and provides deeper blacks / more vibrant colours. Standard Digital is the industry standard, that is more cost-effective for event photographers.
It says, ‘scrap box missing,’ but it’s right there. What should I do?
- Top Tip: Make sure it is fully pushed in until you hear a click otherwise the sensor won’t engage.

