Jun 2, Canon Selphy CP710
The Canon Selphy CP710 is a dye sublimation printer. A dye sublimation printer is the kind of photo printer that uses heat to transfer the color
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Money saving deals, offers and innovations For today’s tech deal we have chosen the Canon Selphy CP710 printer, which is on sale at Ebuyer for ?26.07, saving you ?17.39 on its original ?43.46 price. Being cited as the “perfect accessory” for a digital camera or Bluetooth mobile phone, this printer allows direct transfer of data...
The Canon Selphy CP-760 is a dye-sublimation printer that’s universally fun and easy to use.
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I just love my Canon Selphy CP780 Compact Photo Printer because it makes me love taking photos even more – so here is my Canon Selphy review. First,
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The Canon Selphy CP770 is a neat little dye-sublimation printer that includes a bucket for easy travel, but the wireless accessories aren’t included.
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The Canon SELPHY CP790 is a photo-only printer with its own basket for easy portability to wherever you’re making memories. It weighs a shade over 3 pounds and features a 3” color LCD screen for previewing and editing photos. Ink and paper come in one convenient cassette. Factor in PC-free photo printing via PictBridge and memory card,...
It talks to you, you’re not going crazy Canon, along with a pile of cameras and camcorders, has also announced a printer. But not just any printer – a talking printer. The Selphy ES40 promises to offer you voice guidance throughout the printing process.
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As promised, we have a full review of the new voice guided Canon Selphy ES40 Compact Photo Printer . Check it out today!
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A tisket, a tasket, a photo-making basket. It’s a good thing I don’t write Canon ’s promos, but that’s the first thing that popped into my head when I read about the new Canon SELPHY CP790’s storage basket. Apparently this unique feature has a carrying handle and keeps your printer and supplies together, in case your...
It looks like a handheld stereo, but the 4.8 pound Canon SELPHY ES40 is actually a new photo printer with some eye-catching features. First off, if you press the Voice Guidance button, it talks to you as it prints. Not sure what good that does, but it’s definitely unique
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Get a hands-on first look of the brand new Canon Selphy ES 40 including a video demo of the voice guided creative print!
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