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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 |
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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.
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Great little printer, you get much more use of this than the more expensive alternative instant printers...
I've been considering a "mobile printer" for a while, after deciding that getting a small printer that printed photos from my phone was more practical than buying an instant film camera (i.e. instax cameras or fujifilm's versions etc). I also looked around trying to find examples of printed images from other mobile printers such as the Polaroid Zip and the Fujifilm Instax printer. I ruled out Fujifilm's because they only print on credit-card sized paper, which then has a border, making your actual image even smaller. I actually originally ordered the Polaroid Zip, finding it's print quality better than Fujifilms, and also the option to print borderless. However, within 10 minutes I was regretting it, cancelled the order, and headed right back to the SELPHY on amazon. Can I carry it around and print from it directly from anywhere I am, without it plugged in? No. But everything else the other printers offered, it still can do, and will MUCH better print quality. 1. If I want a "smaller" picture, I can do that. I can even print a square picture WITH borders, snip off the top border, and there it is - a polaroid-esque print. I can print collages of multiple photos. I can print photos with borders around them to print them smaller if I'd like. I can print borderless to a 4x6 paper. This printer does it all, and for what? For LESS. Much less than it's "competitors" that though they may be more instant, do not produce great prints. And the cost per print is far, far less. Even more so if you print multiple images on one sheet. It's crazy to me how much cheaper this was, and it was a big reason besides all that I mentioned for why I cancelled my previous Polaroid Zip order, and opted for the SELPHY. My only gripe is one that many have mentioned - the fact that it does indeed have a "bleed" that goes over the perforated edges. I guess what I don't really understand is why those edges are there. Besides that they cut off a significant (3-5mm) of your printed image, they also leave the edge not so clean. But that all isn't as much of an issue to give it a lower rating, as I'm likely going to print with borders anyway. Though be aware that Canon's printing app is miserably clunky. I'll be looking into alternate apps to print to this wifi capable printer.
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Portable and Easy to Use - Also Way Too Much Fun!
I recently purchased a Canon SELPHY CP910 Portable Wireless Printer from Amazon at a great price. I had heard pros and cons about this product vs the Epson Charm.Cons:Not a true 4 x 6, somewhat smaller due to the perforation lines at either end of the photoColors seem a bit subdued (softer?) than a professional printerCost a little more than professional printing at Costco or Walgreens, etcPros:Convenience, Convenience, Convenience!Easy to set up, even for someone tech-challenged (like me)Easy to usePrints wirelessly from phone, tablet, computer; prints from some memory cards; prints via USB cableLightweight small sizeYou have the ability to customize your color - I played around with it some more and got a sharper picture and truer colors by changing some defaults. I actually printed the same image 5 different ways and wrote the settings on the back of each one so I could compare and know what I liked best. You are also able to print sepia and black and white although I have not tried that yet.You can print multiple images on one 4 x 6 platform using the software on the printerI bought this to use with my Project Life Pocket Scrapbooking. It is great when you decide you need a particular photo NOW...and through the use of various apps, i.e. Project Life, PicFrame etc, you can print small collages on a 4 x 6 piece of photo paper. I am truly amazed how easy this is to use right out of the box and with Amazon's good price, it's an affordable luxury.Note: you get enough toner and paper to print 5 photos with the printer - BE SURE TO BUY A REFILL PACK AT THE SAME TIME YOU BUY YOUR SELPHY
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