
Customers are enthusiastic about the SELPHY CP910 Wireless Compact Photo Printer's excellent print quality and ease of use. Many appreciate its compact size, making it ideal for travel, and the convenience of wireless printing. Positive feedback also highlights the relatively easy setup process. While some users experienced issues with the printer's reliability, the majority of reviews are overwhelmingly positive.
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This is excellent if you just want to print pictures on the fly. The colours come out clear , easy usuage and small enough to take with you. It's best to buy additional cartridges and poet as the sample included only prints 15 photos. Good price for a great buy.
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Posted by HappyCustomer
Bought this to be able to print puctures from a DIY photobooth at my kids bday party. I wasn't really expecting much but was pretty surprised. Quality was better than I expected. I mean don't expect professional quality but it did a pretty decent job. Setup and use was pretty easy as well. I've gone through one set of ink+paper and so far so good. Next is trying to find a battery for it for ultimate portability. Reason I did not give it 5 stars is because I did think it was a bit slow. Takes around 45 seconds to print a single 4x6. Would be nice if it was a bit faster. But still a decent printer.
Posted by Berto
This is a great little photo printer. I use it at the school I teach at for students who have to print out reference photos. There are a few simple, but a little time consuming, steps to connect your mobile device via wifi to the unit. Once connected, printing is pretty easy... or I should say easy using my iPhone. On my iPhone I don't have to rely on Canon's lackluster printing app. I did notice some students having trouble printing from their Android devices, but I think that's because we haven't figured out the best way to do it yet (so much for me being a good teacher!) I've also seen some students having problems trying to print certain image formats captured from the Internet (not sure which file formats ... they're most likely listed in the user manual). I didn't like the user manual. I had a better time watching YouTube videos on how to use the printer. If you want to use this printer on location using a battery, you have to buy an external battery separately. For some reason I got the impression that there was a rechargeable battery inside, but there is only an external option (so you'll have extra wire wires and table space to deal with). When a photo is being printed, the paper travels back and forth from the front tray out the back, then back to the front 4 times (in out, in out). It does this all on its own, you just have to make sure you have enough space behind the unit so as not to jam the paper while its printing. Those are my observations, but with all the little issues I mentioned, I really like this printer. Hope that helps your decision making. - written sloppily on my iPhone
Posted by MeRod