Canon CP-10 Card Photo Printer
Details
- Availability:
- No longer available through SilverGelatin.net
- List Price:
- $199.99
- Average Customer Rating:
- 4.0 out of 5
- Manufacturer:
- Canon
Features
- Compatible with Canon PowerShot cameras
- 300 x 300 dpi resolution in full color
- Ultracompact, direct digital card printing
- Produces credit card-size color photos
- Stylish blue translucent case
Description
The Canon Card Photo Printer CP-10 is a photographic printer that will definitely change the way people view digital photography, delivering high-quality credit card-sized photographs that look and feel like a traditional print. By directly connecting one of Canon's latest digital cameras to the compact printer it is now possible to produce high quality credit sized photographs in seconds. Printing is easy to do, simply load the credit-card sized media and connect the cable to the camera then switch on the camera and the print menu makes it simple to choose the prints the user desires. In less than 1 minute a perfect full color print is delivered, completely dry, ready to be passed around family or friends. Colors are rich and vibrant with the CP-10 using 300dpi dye sublimation printing providing pin sharp detail. The Canon Card Photo Printer CP-10 offers instant results. No more waiting for laboratory prints to be developed, no more expensive films and no more expensive reprint charges.The photograph is finished with a hardwearing scratch- and fade-resistant overcoat that protects it for years to come, ensuring the prints outlast the memories. The Canon Card Photo Printer CP-10 can also deliver the same incredible quality prints with a white border that look just like 'old-fashioned' photographs. For the ultimate in fun and sharing the CP-10 Card Photo Printer can even make sticker prints - eight mini stickers from one image. The printer builds up a full color, highly detailed image by merging three separate color layers: yellow, magenta and cyan, which are combined to give incredibly accurate quality and color depth to the finished print. The Canon Card Photo Printer CP-10 connects simply and quickly to any "Direct Print"-mode Canon digital camera including the Digital IXUS 300, the PowerShot A10, and the PowerShot A20.
Canon's CP-10 is a dye-sublimation card printer that connects directly to Canon's supported line of digital cameras: Digital IXUS 300 or PowerShot A10, A20, S110, or S300 digital camera. Weighing only 1.1 pounds, this tiny printer has a footprint of 4.2 by 4.9 inches, fitting easily onto any available surface, and it has a five-sheet input capacity for the proprietary credit-card-size paper. Using three-color (CMY) dye-sublimation technology, the CP-10 produces 24-bit color prints at a resolution of 300 x 300 dpi with print speeds of just under a minute for each photo.
Operation is simple, thanks to an easy DIF-100 (direct interface) cable connection to the camera. You first select your image from the print menu and then simply print onto label or standard paper stock. You can easily adjust most settings through menus displayed on your camera's LCD. Choose between borderless and bordered prints or label sheets.
A scratch and fade-resistant overcoat protects your images, while the printer's transparent case lets you (and your family) watch the prints develop. The CP-10 also comes backed with a one-year limited parts and labor warranty.
Spotlight customer reviews
Novelty
[ Posted: 2003-01-09 ]
Before purchasing this item, be sure you know what you're getting (I was unfortunately hasty). It's cute and tiny, to be sure, but so are its photos--the size of a credit card. And they're not cheap. The Canon CP-100 is slightly larger but for the extra "O" you're getting newer technology and a printer that offers photos of four different sizes.
Canon Abandons Its Customers
[ Posted: 2002-12-31 ]
I bought the larger Canon CD-300 printer less than a year ago for $400. Now, Canon says they will not create an XP driver for it. That is an extremely poor customer server. Anyone making PC-compatible hardware has to be prepared to support it for a reasonable period after they stop selling it. Canon promotes their printers as Microsoft Windows compatible, but the CD-300 doesn't run on the only version of Windows that Microsoft is selling! That is deceptive. I own a Canon digital SLR and digital SureShot. Because of this clear example of how little they care about their customers, they are the last Canon products I will purchase. Today, instead of buying photo paper for my defunct Canon CD-300, I bought the Sony DPP-SV77. It's a great little printer with a pop-up display for much less than the Canon... and Sony has great customer service!
A GREAT COMPACT PRINTER
[ Posted: 2002-12-26 ]
I HAVE THE CANON A-10 & A-20. THIS LITTLE PRINTER IS COMPATIBLE WITH BOTH CAMERAS & SOME MORE. I ALWAYS ASKED FOR WALLET PHOTOS YEARS AGO FROM KODAK. THEIR LITTLE (NOT AS MUCH SPACE AS BIG PRINTS), THEIR NOT AS GRAINY & YOU COULD FIT A LOT MORE IN THE ALBUM & ALSO PUT THEM IN YOUR WALLET. THIS PRINTER IS SO SHARP, YOU CAN SEE EVERY DETAIL AS IF IT WAS LIFE-LIKE. I LOVE IT & WOULD RECOMMENDED TO ANYONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
RAE TIRONE
Take care which camera you have!!
[ Posted: 2002-12-05 ]
I bought this Photo Printer in order to print photos from my Canon digital camera PowerShot S20. But unfortunately I cannot use it with this older Canon model. So now I am stuck with this Photo printer without ever having tried it.
Cannon Printer
[ Posted: 2002-11-25 ]
I thought of this printer as a gadget. Something I would use a few times and forget. That did not happen as I love this printer. Living overseas doesn't allow me the luxury of 1 hour photo but with this printer I don't have to worry about that. Far exceeded my expectations