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I'm no stranger to pushing pixels around processing software, feeding my computer with Nikon DSLR and Fuji X series digicam images and also 35mm film scans. Compared to the labs in town this is every bit as good on this format. Let's face it, with 6x4 aspect ratio (matches pretty well with DSLR 3x2 although not exactly strangely, even when cropped to exactly the pixel ratio in processing) you can't get much wrong as long as you feed it decent resolution and well exposed files. Even a modest modern DLSR packs enough punch to print way larger, I've printed 18x12 from a Fuji X100 recently from the lab and these still look excellent, even close it's very difficult to see artefacts.
As such, if you want a quick impressive print at this format, you cannot go wrong with this printer.
Full marks within it's chosen remit, I'll be printing on this to save a trip to the lab for a regular print for some time to come.
PS - yes the cartridge and paper have exactly enough for 36 prints from each pack, watching the paper pass through the printer and then back 4 times is still a modern miracle to me. No idea how it really works but it is as simple as they say it is.
I own a Selphy CP900 which I use at events so it is essential for me to have the printer and associated accessories to hand.
The bag is very well made, its has good padding that is thick and stiff so the bag holds it shape very well. The main interior is a light grey throughout and features two velcro-fastened dividers that can be moved around. There is also a velcro strap to hold the printer unit in to the bag.
The main pouch holds the printer, a spare ink ribbon, power pack, plug, USB lead and the paper cassette (which I have stored in a flap inside the lid of the main pouch. There is a zipped, slim pouch on the front that easily holds a few packs of 6x4in paper.
This bag is actually very well made for the price and is the perfect fit for the Selphy range. I have used mine a lot and it gets pretty rough treatment, it has remained in tip-top condition and, more importantly, it has protected my printer.
Brilliant little bag.
The printer will not print any jpeg picture, ie facebook or email picture, only from an original.
Originally, I bought this printer because I started offering photobooths at the weddings I photographed, and sometimes the bride would want prints immediately to give to her guests. This little printer did the job beautifully, and is very fast!
My assistant printed off photos while I took shots at the photobooth, and the brides have always been very happy.
At home, I use it personally for scrapbooking, and I printed Christmas cards to send to family last year. I adore this little workhorse. Buy it. You'll love it.
There is an excellent review on here by R. Beedall that explains how the Windows 7 drivers can be made to work with a couple of simple operating system tweaks. This worked perfectly for me.
The printer itself is fast and the prints are of excellent quality. The wireless functionality works both in Infrastructure (connecting via a router) or Ad hoc modes. Take care that pre jelly bean (e.g. ice cream sandwich) android phones will not connect to Ad hoc networks (without hacking/root'ing them).
I personally use the Seagate 1TB Wireless Plus Mobile Device Storage portable external hard drive to create an infrastructure WLAN when I'm out and about, then connect both my Windows 8 tablet and Selphy CP900 to it. Gives me complete wireless freedom to take my photos, store them on the Seagate, post-process on my tablet in Adobe Lightroom and then print them to my Selphy. And because the Seagate is essentially a battery powered router I can connect it to either my mobile's portable wifi hotspot or a public hotspot, connect to the Internet and publish them to Flickr, Facebook or back them up to the cloud - all without needing a single mains cable.
NB I power the Selphy and recharge my tablet and Seagate using the very excellent GoalZero Sherpa 50 Li-ion battery pack, which itself recharges via a GoalZero Nomad 13 solar panel ([...]).
(I have to do it this way as the printer is also incompatible with Windows 8 (Canon having decided not to create a driver - EVER)
So it's now worthless to me. Have checked forums and Canon say there is nothing tpo be done - no workaround or alternative.
Please consider this as it's pretty pathetic really - as if anyone wants to print straight out of the camera.
This printer does exactly that and is very simple to use. I mostly print from an sd card straight out of my camera, but have printed from my iPhone using the Canon app. I haven't tried it from my computer, as that's not what I wanted it for.
The quality is mostly great and prints come off fairly.
I mainly print 4x6, but I love that it is able to print several smaller pictures on one page as I often use 3x4 photos in my projects.
It's very portable too. I recently took it on our holiday and was able to start my scrapbook before we got home.
It's not perfect though. I have noticed that it crops my photo a little; I have lost the top part of people's heads! I am however still getting used to it, so maybe I'll figure out how to stop this. I also think it would work out quite expensive to print out a whole batch of photos and will continue to order online for that.
as to what INK TO ORDER .
So until we source the correct INK I cant review the product-----VERY ANNOYING!
Canon should issue a warning on their box to say "Please note INK is NOT included.....please order xxx"
Yours
Graeme Chapman MBE
PS Its like buying an electric shaver without a plug------back to the Bad Old 1970's......Canon ....wake up its 2013 !
Update: as with any printer image quality depends on the source material - you really can see the difference between photos taken on a compact and a DSLR. Don't think much of the supplied software, much easier to put photos onto a SD card or USB stick.
It is an excellent bag to accommodate all components of the Canon printer
thanks
Cannon have not bothered to upgrade their software so I can't install software on my MAC running 10.9.1
Using the adhoc mode and the iPhone App does not work, as the app doesn't recognise that the iPhone is linked to the device in ad hoc mode so there is no way to print my photos off my iPhone.
Really poor - Cannon need to get their act together.
Secondly, for anyone on Mac running Mountain Lion, the included software disc does NOT support Mountain Lion. Yeah, really. How long has Mountain Lion been available now? Must do better, Canon. Anyway, you'll have to go to Canon UK website/support and download the appropriate driver from there.
Once you get past these initial hurdles, things get better. The printer is compact, but rattles out prints within a minute, and the colours are pretty accurate right out of the box - I haven't even bothered with profiles. The Canon Easy Print app (from your app store) lets you print by wi-if direct from your phone or iPad with no hassle. You could carry the whole thing easily to an event, and print onsite. If you just want something to print the occasional snap from your phone, or a set of holiday prints right from the memory card or computer, this is ideal. Easy to set up and simple to operate - what more do you need?
(Well, a ribbon and some paper in the box would be nice!)
Pictures have good clarity and look like they will last.
Bear in mind that separate ink and photo paper need to be bought for this as it's not part of the pack.
The printer comes with a power pack and a tray that holds the blank paper (4x6in). There is no, I repeat, no paper or ribbon cartridge with this printer so you will need to buy on before using this. I recommend the 108 print pack which goes for about
Also the software to send by WFI doesn't work with Windows 8 and there are no plans to release at the moment!
I also bought the bag to store everything in and it does, everything fits in very neatly, the machine, plug, paper cassette and extra paper and ink cartridges. Don't forget to buy the paper/ink cartridge separately because the printer doesn't come with that.
Holds all the accessories and easy to transport
Handy case to safely hold the printer.
Holds all the accessories.
Easy to carry around for printing anywhere.
But the pepper it's lethal expensive and the colder is good
It can show you pic quickly.
thank you very mouch
Canon help forums full of questions from buyers as to why and when for windows 8 support, responses from Canon saying none, and we don't care...
And I was going to buy a high end Canon SLR too. Not now.






