Receipt Camera vs MY4CUT Mini Booth — What's the Difference?
Compare receipt photo cameras (OnePics, Brief Company) with MY4CUT Mini Booth on price, features, consumables, and setup.
What is a Receipt Camera?
Receipt cameras print photos on thermal paper (receipt paper). Brands like Brief Company, OnePics Studio, and Monobox are popular in Korea.
They produce retro-style black-and-white receipt photos and are commonly used in cafes and pop-up stores. Prices range from $700 to $2,000+.
Price Comparison
The biggest difference is price.
- Receipt camera purchase: $700-$2,000+ (unit only)
- Receipt camera rental: ~$70/month (+ deposit)
- MY4CUT Mini Booth purchase: ~$60 (shipping included)
- MY4CUT Mini Booth rental: ~$23/day
Running Costs
Receipt cameras need thermal paper rolls replaced constantly. Each roll prints about 30-50 photos, costing $2-4 per roll.
Mini Booth has zero consumable costs. Photos are shared digitally via QR code. If you want prints, connect a photo printer separately.
Which Should You Choose?
If printed receipt photos are essential and you have the budget → Receipt Camera
If digital sharing matters more and you want the best value → MY4CUT Mini Booth
For permanent cafe/shop installations needing physical prints → Receipt Camera
For events, parties, festivals with easy setup → Mini Booth
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