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Canon SELPHY CP400
$249.00
Released January, 2005
The Pros:Prepackaged ink/paper combos conveniently help control usage and allow cost calculation. Great print quality for this price. Quality gloss layer really reduces smudging and protects colors.
The Cons:Printer may occasionally fail to recognize even new, full ink cartridges. Ink and paper packages (108 photos) are half the cost of the printer. Relatively slow print times per photo, upwards of 1.5 minutes.
The Canon SELPHY CP400 is a compact photo printer designed to print photos without the need for a computer while at home or while traveling. Owners of this photo printer can use compatible PictBridge digital cameras to produce prints up to 300 x 300 dpi on 4 x 6 or 4 x 8 inch photo paper.
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Other print options include credit card sized photos and 8-mini labels. When printing directly from a compatible digital camera, a 4 x 6 photo can be printed in approximately 81 seconds, while a 4 x 8 inch photograph can be produced in 102 seconds. Users can also print via a Windows or Mac OS X computer. The Canon SELPHY CP400 uses Canon Dye-Sublimation thermal cassettes, allowing for fade and water resistant photos when stored correctly.
Features
- Print speed: 5" x 7" photo in approx. 102 seconds, 4” x 6” in 81 seconds
- Print method: Dye-Sublimation thermal transfer (with overcoating)
- Print resolution: 300 x 300 dpi
- OS compatibility: Windows and Mac OS X
- Interface: USB Type A for camera, USB Type B for computer
- Paper sizes: credit card (2.1" x 3.4"), mini-8 labels (0.7 x 0.9 in), 4" x 6," 4" x 8", 5” x 7”
- Dimensions & weight: 6.73” x 4.72” x 2.1”, 28.9 oz
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Prepackaged ink/paper combos conveniently help control usage and allow cost calculation
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Great print quality for this price
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Quality gloss layer really reduces smudging and protects colors
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Compact form factor increases portability
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Not very prone to jams or misalignment errors like some budget printers
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Printer may occasionally fail to recognize even new, full ink cartridges
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Ink and paper packages (108 photos) are half the cost of the printer
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Relatively slow print times per photo, upwards of 1.5 minutes
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