0ur opinion: :Compact photo printer the whole family can enjoy. The SELPHY CP740 makes printing at home fun and affordable. With a range of different print sizes, the results you want are always close at hand.Just connect your digital camera - or insert your memory card - for superb results at the touch of a button. Printing from a computer is quick and straightforward, too. Software provided makes it easy to organize, enhance, share and print photos from your computer.Print straight from any compatible digital camera or camcorder - no PC required. 300 dpi dye-sublimation printing technology delivers superb quality prints that last up to 100 years in an album. An instantly dry coating protects against splashes, spills and sticky fingers.A generous 2.0' color LCD offers easy operation with an icon-based interface. View memory card images. Select print settings. The full-screen display lets you see your photos in sharp detail before you print.Quick start-up means even less waiting for your prints. Red-Eye Correction is built right into the printer, so you can restore eyes to their natural look without the need for a computer. Thanks to an optional Bluetooth adapter you can print direct from most mobile phones. Attractive design suits to complement any contemporary home. No more tangled and missing leads. The retractable USB cable neatly hides away when not in use.
:The Canon Selphy CP740 Compact Photo Printer will print high-quality photos from any location--without a computer. Simply connect this compact 7-by-2.5-by-5-inch photo printer to your digital camera or DV camcorder by using a built-in retractable USB cable; preview and select the images you want by using the 2-inch LCD screen; and then print. You can also print from memory cards, or wirelessly from compatible camera phones, by using an optional Bluetooth adapter. Compact, economical, and efficient, this portable 2.1 pound photo lab creates stunningly detailed images in less than a minute for about 28 cents per photo.
The superior-quality photographs created by the Selphy CP740 feature a protective overcoating that resists photo fading for up to 100 years, ensuring perfect photo preservation for generations to come. ln addition, the printer includes an automatic red-eye detection and reduction feature, to create the perfect print. lt comes backed by a limited 1-year manufacturer's warranty.
What's in the Box Selphy CP740 compact photo printer, trial ink cassette, 4 x 6 paper cassette, 4 x 6 trial standard paper pack, cleaner stick, compact power adapter, cross sell sheet, customer support leaflet, registration, setup software and user's guide CD-R0M, user's guide, and warranty card.
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* Great compact photo printer ...
Nice and compact, excellent quality! With over 40 in use, we've had no problems, great little photo printer.
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Needed some fine tuning.
I picked this little printer up at best buy for a mere 39.99 and for the price my expectations were not sky high. I got home, set it up, fired up Adobe Lightroom and started printing. At first i chose a picture that was taken at night indoors in low light with flash, as soon as it finished (around 45 seconds) i was sorely disappointed. The picture was VERY dark, i picked it up and compared it to my monitor and threw it in the trash. I then proceeded to print a very bright picture of a sunflower taken in full light, again, very very dark, trash. So i called Canon after being unable to find a fix online. May i say that the persons at canon really need to at least act like they know exactly what they are talking about. As soon as a said the format was RAW... i could only picture the guy on the other end of the line scratching his head. Their fix was to print from the windows printing application instead of using a third party program such as lightroom. So after fooling with the saturation and brightness in the properties menu for the printer and avoiding lightroom i was able to get some fairly decent prints. The material quality from the prints is top notch and with some fooling around it is very possible to get some decent prints from this little machine.
** Does not come with a printer cable, what printer does these days?
** Comes WITH a 5 photo cartridge and 5 4x6 photo papers.
** A 108 photo kit goes for 25 bucks in-store so thats 23.15 cents per photo.
Stop the stupid reviews people, im sick of people getting DSLRS and giving them two stars because the movie feature isnt very good. Argh.
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* Excellent quality ...
This little printer was the easiest one I have ever bought or used. The value is great when you compare printing prices.
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Canon goes cheap
Just got the printer from Amazon to discover Canon was too cheap to supply a USB cable to hook this beast to my computer. Let's figure USB cables add about 15 cents to the cost of the printer (my vendor charges me a buck, and I'm not a multinational company), and Canon can't even supply this basic necessity. It tells you everything else you need to know about this printer with the just decent image quality, large footprint and awful customer service.
Steer clear. Go Epson or Kodak if you're looking for this type of printer.
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* Great Printer, Fun to Use ...
I can't lie...I bought this printer simply because a friend of mine has it and I've seen firsthand how much better the images look compared to those I print on my inkjet. Hands down, the dye-sublimination thermal prints are 10x better. Ever notice how the color black looks...almost like a shadow or crayon marks on inkjet prints when you hold them at a certain angle in the light? (Especially on lower gloss paper?) Well, you don't get that with dye-sublimination. That was one of the bigger selling points for me. And sure, you can take pics with your digital, then upload them to Costco or Snapfish and have them printed cheaper than the ink and paper will cost you for this printer. I prefer plugging my camera directly into the Selphy and using Pictbridge and getting my pictures instantly. (What a breeze to use the Selphy!) Using Pictbridge also alleviates the issue others complained about when using the viewer on the Selphy. I will admit the Selphy's viewer is small, but not so bad that it's not worth buying. If you use Pictbridge, you can use your cameras viewer to see the pics before printing them. Just make sure your camera is Pictbridge compatible. For the record, I use a Fuji Finepix S1000fd. My Fuji, combined with the Selphy, is a pretty nifty package. I highly recommend this printer if you want to print your own pictures and you want real images. This little powerhouse is well worth its price and it makes taking and printing pictures fun!