Prints directly from a tablet, smartphone, or PC by connecting it to the Canon SELPHY CP1300 Compact Photo Printer. This printer comes with WiFi and can work with the Apple AirPrint, Canon PRINT mobile app, and wireless PictBridge. For other printing options, SD, SDHC, and SDXC cards can be inserted into the printer. miniSD, miniSDHC, microSD, microSDHC, and microSDXC cards too can be used with an adapter. With the dye-sublimation technology, the printer can produce prints with 256-bit color depth. These prints last a lifetime if preserved well. A 4×6-inch postcard takes 47 seconds to get printed with this printer, and a 2.1×3.4-inch card takes 39 seconds. Up to 18 sheets can be contained in the cassette of the printer. The tilting LCD is useful for making changes in your images before you give the print command. The RP-108 Ink Paper Set comes along with the Canon Selphy CP1300. The set includes 108 4×6-inch sheets and 2 color ink ribbons.
J**N
Amazing pics
I bought two of these. I bought one for myself, then one for my son and the new baby. I think the convenience of having printing of photos in your home is a luxury. It is not cheaper, but for the quality, the ease of printing, it is worth the cost. My only wish is for the pics that come from a camera or memory card/stick could be as user-friendly as the use of the app from the phone for pics you take from your phone.
B**H
I’m satisfied with the convenience and quality of this printer
iPhone picture prints
T**S
Piece of garbage
This product stopped working before I even used all of the expensive paper I purchased with it. Paper jam. Don’t buy it unless you want to spend $15 per print.
G**N
Five Stars
Easy to use. Good quality pics for the price
C**A
Great product
Great buy
T**A
This is the worst printer! I own an ultrasound studio and use ...
This is the worst printer! I own an ultrasound studio and use this for printing our 3D images. First, it takes forever. Second, you only get about 30 prints per ink cartridge and lastly, there are 5 of the same printers in my inventory closet with ink cartridges stuck in them, which happened again. So I open up a "new" printer and place the cartridge in... STUCK like Chuck the first time and now I can't use or return it bc it was purchased as a back up in Feb of last year. Will never buy one of these again. I have $60 worth of ink cartridges stuck inside of printers I can't use. Will add a photo when I get back to the studio tomorrow.
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