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Print Resolution Up to. OS Compatibility. Standard Interfaces. Paper Compatibility. Postcard size: borderless 3. Physical Dimensions. Power Source. Operating Environment. It's incredibly fast and surprisingly affordable! It's simply amazing. Create lab-quality long lasting 4" x 6" photos that last up to years 1 in less than a minute with the touch of a button - no computer required.
Using dpi dye-sublimation technology with levels of color, this compact photo printer renders skin tones, shadings and fine details with true-to-life accuracy. A transparent water- and fade-resistant coating offers added protection against the damaging effects of sunlight and humidity.
The high-quality photos last up to years. The benefit? You get brighter, sharper, better-looking prints. To activate this function, simply turn on "Image Optimize" before printing.
Save on every print. Everything you need to create high-resolution prints -ink and paper - comes in one package. Modify Colors and Size before Printing.
Preview your images on the 2. With the 2. You can also trim the photo with the "TRIM" button. Then, set paper size, select layouts, choose formats and much more. Create Your Kind of Prints. Choose from a variety of print sizes from credit card size to 4" x 8".
They're perfectly sized for mailing. Or assemble the cards in an album to create an unforgettable photo memory book. Postcards print with or without borders in just 58 seconds. Select a single image or multiple images, choose a template design, and print. It's fast and easy! Print them with or without borders in only 31 seconds. It's a great way to be seen in all the right places. Each sheet of labels makes eight identical images.
Then crop and print it right from the camera. In seconds, you will have multiple ID Photos on a single sheet. Ideal for school or work, security badges, application forms and more. Set the "Movie Print" feature on your camera to create an index print of the individual frames. The camera automatically selects key frames based on the total running time of the movie and the number of stills required to fill the sheet. It's a great way to keep track of all the movies you've shot.
The rechargeable battery pack enables the CP to print anywhere without AC power. In the upper right corner of the squat front is a long oblong black panel with three slots for memory cards. Memory Stick cards can fit into the upper left slot, and Secure Digital cards slide into the upper right slot.
Larger CompactFlash cards fit into the slot below those two. This is where paper cassette trays are inserted. The back of the CP has a port for the power cable in the upper right corner and a large plastic cover in its center. The cover has the Selphy label printed on it and a latch on the left side to open the cover.
The long skinny optional battery fits into the opening so the printer can be taken anywhere. At the bottom of the battery niche is a slit where the paper exits and return for additional ink layers so you have to make sure this isn't blocked by anything behind the printer; the paper sticks out several inches during the printing process. This side is gray with an ivory trim above, like the rest of the printer, and it has two ports in the upper right center. From this side, the battery lock is visible in the back.
The main feature is the ink cassette door, opened from the lip at the top. The ribbon cassette fits into a perfectly sized slot and an orange clip snaps over it to lock it into place. The top contains the control panel for the Selphy CP The printer's ivory shell has a dark gray inlay in the center that groups most of the controls together.
On the left side is the Canon logo and the Selphy logo sits directly across the top on the right. Below the Selphy label are four buttons that blend with the white printer body and act as a navigational control in the menus. In the center of the dark gray inlay is the 2-inch LCD screen that is set within the printer body and tilted slightly to be better seen from the front.
To the right of the LCD are three square-shaped buttons that are the same gray color as the background: Disp, Trim, and Effect. The lighter gray power button lies to the upper right of the screen, in an island of dark gray connected to the main control panel. There is a small door on the front of the printer that opens to reveal the printer heads and rollers. Everything looks miniature sized. The ink cassette is loaded via the door on the left side of the printer.
The spindles that turn the cassette, the circuit board on the underside of the control panel, and the heating element are visible. There is a dark gray frame that surrounds the LCD and many of the control buttons. Despite the forward-tilted angle, the screen is best viewed from directly above, which can be awkward with the paper cassette installed and the user in a seated position.
We found that we had to lean well over the printer, carefully avoiding bumping the paper cassette, to get a good view of the image. The printer comes with a paper cassette for 4x6-inch postcard prints.
The bottom white tray holds 30 sheets of paper. The tray is inserted into the paper cassette slot of the printer and locks in place. Removing it involves just a tug. If users often print 4x8-inch panoramas, they will have to purchase a separate longer paper cassette. The tray was a bit awkward to put together and remains awkward to open and close. Coupled with the plastic construction, the trays feel flimsy and could easily be broken by an overzealous insertion or overenthusiastic removal.
A plastic shield covers the battery port, and pops off after a lock is released on the left side. Canon claims that this battery should be good for TK images; we weren't able to test this. The volt CP comes with a power cable and power adapter that attach to provide plenty of length to an outlet.
The power adapter is about a third of the size of the printer. It does provide trimming and editing effects, but those are saved on the inserted memory card or attached digital camera. The Canon Selphy CP has quite a few accessories, but most involve paper and ink. Paper and ink sets can be bought in packs of 24, 36, and sheets.
The and sheet print packs contain 4x6-inch paper. The control buttons on the Canon Selphy CP blend with the background because they are constructed from the same color of plastic.
The labels are in text, so they are simple to understand but hard to distinguish from each other quickly. The controls are grouped around the LCD screen. To the right of the display are, from top to bottom, the Display, Trimming, and Effect buttons. The Display button controls the view; the image can be viewed full-screen or inset with the menu options surrounding it. The Trim button allows the user to select a portion of the image to crop.
Pressing Display while within Trim changes the functions of the 4-way; the right and left arrows rotate the frame, while the plus and minus change the frame size. The Effect button applies the Canon My Color effects to the image; these include vivid, black and white, neutral, and sepia. From left to right below the display are the Mode, Layout, and Date buttons.
The Mode button allows to user to select number of prints: single, multiple copies, one copy of all images, or DPOF settings. The Layout button lets the user select borderless, bordered, and multiple images to a page, with options for two, four, and eight images. The Index setting can print eight images with the file number printed below. The Date button can insert a date on to the print, in three different formats.
The retractable camera connection, while a handy thing to include, given that the cords are easy to forget, seems destined to break.
There is no on-unit menu. The available functions are all displayed via the control buttons. The LCD displays the type of card in use and the image file number along the top; the number of prints and ink cassette type along the side; and the printing mode, print layout, date, and color effects along the bottom.
There are no Help or Troubleshooting menus on the printer. Help must be found in the abbreviated print manual or the onscreen software manual. A suite of error messages can be displayed when there is a problem, such as low battery, no paper, and cannot read image, and no ink, but there are no links to instructions to solve the problems within the printer itself.
The Canon Selphy CP's tiny size and power flexibility make it very portable. It measures 7. It weighs Also, the memory card slots and the USB and PictBridge ports are exposed, so they are able and likely to collect dust and other small objects. That said, this little Canon printer can go anywhere you can go—especially if you purchase the optional rechargeable battery. Configuration 7.
The Selphy CP, like all of the Selphy range, is a dye sublimation printer. This technology uses a color ribbon to transfer inks via heat from the ribbon to the paper. The inks are laid down in a 4-stage process, with the yellow layer first, the magenta layer second, the blue layer third, and a clear overcoat layer last. The ink cassette is composed of two plastic tubes spaced about an inch apart and connected by plastic supports. The tubes contain the 4. The yellow part of the ribbon is visible when the cassette is unused.
Ink cartridges are available as part of a print pack that includes paper with the Canon CP Materials for dye sublimation printers in general are all proprietary.
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