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The Canon CP910 BK Wireless Color Photo Printer is a compact, high-performance dye sublimation printer designed for effortless mobile printing. With AirPrint capability, stunning borderless photo output, and a direct connection mode, it allows users to print vibrant images directly from their smartphones or tablets. Ideal for both personal and professional use, this printer combines speed and quality in a sleek, lightweight design.
B&W Pages per Minute | 25.00 |
Color Pages per Minute | 25.00 |
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Total Usb Ports | 2 |
Hardware Connectivity | USB |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Color | Black |
Paper Size | 4 inch x 6 Inches |
Media Size Maximum | 4 x 6 inch |
Wattage | 60 watts |
Is Electric | Yes |
Ink Color | Black |
Resolution | 10000 |
Warranty Type | limited warranty |
Control Method | Touch |
Controller Type | iOS, Android |
Print media | Paper (plain), Labels |
Scanner Type | document |
Display Type | LCD |
Compatible Devices | Smartphones, PC, Laptops |
Printer Type | Dye Sublimation |
Additional Features | Auto-Document Feeder |
Printer Output Type | Color |
Item Weight | 3.95 Pounds |
S**N
Good for snapshots and printing your favorite photos that live on your phone
This is an affordable printer for snapshots that would otherwise live on your phone forever. The printer itself comes with 5 sheets of 4x6 paper and a trial sized ink ribbon. This trial stuff prints out exactly 5 photos, just like it says it will. The ink and paper packs that you can buy separately print out exactly the amount of photos stated. For example, I purchased the Canon KP-108IN Color Ink Paper Set, which includes enough paper and ink for 108 prints. There are 3 ink ribbons included, so they each print 36 prints. Each time I print out 36, I am prompted to change the ink ribbon. It's that simple. There is a free app you can download from the App Store, for iPhone users. I assume there is something similar for people with Android phones.You can print other sizes besides 4x6. If you have some odd shaped photos, or maybe some other common aspect ratios like 5x7 or 8x10, just select the "border" option within the Canon Print app on your phone. It will shrink it down, but it will stay in proportion to the original photo. I like selecting the border option on all my photos, even those with the 4x6 aspect ratio, because I know the entire photo will be there and won't be clipped off a little. You can also print multiple photos on one sheet, although I have not tried that myself. I would imagine the photos would be scaled down extremely tiny to fit on the 4x6 sheets.Higher resolution photos, say from a DSLR, tend to print out much nicer than your standard cell phone camera photo on the Selphy.Because the prints are small, most photos will turn out acceptably sharp.There have been a few times where I'll try to print something and the app on my phone will simply crash and I'll be taken back to my home screen (I have an iPhone 6 Plus). Usually this happens when I try to print a very large file, normally resulting from a print that I have scanned in very high resolution. I just scale back the size of the file and keep trying until it prints. Kind of annoying, but I guess the app can handle only so much data.Even with the few app crashes I have experienced, for $99 bucks it's a good value, IMO. The prints are not pro lab quality, but what do you expect for this price? All the prints I have made on this thing have been pleasing to the eye. Some of my photos come out a little drab, and if there is a person in the photo with dark hair, the hair will print out as an dark blob, void of details. But I don't really care, since I am using this for snapshots. If you don't nitpick and take the print for what it is, then it's the perfect gadget for liberating your photos from your phone and showing them to the world. Best of all, this thing is extremely easy to use. It's a no-brainer. I have read the complaints about people running out of ink before they run out of paper, but so far I have not had that problem.
A**V
Great little printer for whatever you may need 4x6's for.
The Canon Selphy CP910 is a great little printer. It improves upon the CP900 by adding an "access point" functionality that was missing from the older model. We use this printer mainly as a photo booth printer for our photography business and it performs great.Pros:- Build quality is great. It is a nice tight little package that doesn't have much on it that can break off.- The finished 4x6 print has a very nice polished and substantial feel.- Break off tabs on the top and bottom of the prints work great an leave no rough edges.- The print quality is really really good. Way better than any inkjet and better than most local one hour labs.- The fact that it is a dye sublimation printer is great. Just wait for the print to be done and it is good to go. No ink to wait for.- Print time is great and fast. (Unless you have a line of people waiting then it seems long time, but it isn't.) :)- Love that the paper and color cartridges are sold together. you don't run out of one without running out or close to out of the other.Cons:- The only issue I had was with the power cord if it is draped wrong it will put lines on the print because the printer moves the print in and out of the front and back of the printer. (If you make sure this is off to the side you won't have a problem.)- I tried finding the dust cover that is mentioned in the manual but was not able to find it. It would be nice if it was an option or included in the item.All in all a very good printer and very budget friendly compared to other Dye Sublimation printers. The added functionality of the access point means you can take along traveling without having to worry if you will have a router as long as you have a computer/phone/tablet and the printer. Although you can also connect it with a usb cable.
C**R
Great quality but think twice before buying.
Haven't had this unit very long and just used up the initial supplies included with the printer. I installed a new package of photo paper and a new ink pack and printed about 6-8 photos. Everything looked great. The photos come out wonderful and I have nothing but praise for the quality of each print. Several days later, I started to print another photo and the unit jammed. When I inspected the unit, I noticed that the film had torn and actually stuck to the paper. This effectively not only ruined the print but the dye cartridge was shot because the film tore inside the cartridge itself and could no longer be used. I wasted a whole dye cartridge and whatever number of 4x6 photo blanks can not be printed. This is quite an expensive error. I replaced the cartridge and started printing again and so far all is good.The printer is quite slow before starting each print. I'm connected via Wi-Fi so this may be part of the issue.I will continue to use both boxes of refills I purchased but will have to decide whether to purchase more refill kits or go back to an inkjet printer. Time will tell.Just be aware that the quality is great but if a problem occurs like this one, you will be out some bucks.A few month into ownership of this printer and I've decided to use up the existing consumables and purchase another printer. A second ink cartridge failed again today. As before, the film got stuck to the paper and caused the remaining ink to be unusable. This time the paper got jammed in the printer and it took some time to clear the jam (Without ruining the printer itself).
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