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Canon CP-200 Photo Printer

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$164.00

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About this item

  • 300 x 300 dpi resolution, dye-sublimation technology for rich color
  • Prints 4-by-6-inch snapshots in as little as 85 seconds
  • Supports PictBridge for direct digital-camera printing, no PC required
  • Portable pocket-sized convenience, weighs less than 29 ounces
  • USB interface, PC and Mac compatible; 1-year warranty


Product Description

Ultra-light and compact, this Canon CP-200 Card Photo printer provides quick, high-quality 4x6 prints with or without a computer. For portable and on-the-spot printing, just plug in a select Canon digital camera or PictBridge-compatible digital camera (each sold separately). Produce crisp, natural-looking 4x6 prints, credit card size photos and photo labels with or without borders. The long-lasting 256-color, 300-dpi prints feature Dye-Sublimation technology for realistic color tones and shadings, plus a transparent, protective overcoating. Includes 4x6 paper cassette, ink cassette, compact power adapter, trial paper and software. Compatible with USB-enabled Mac and PC computers. Imported. 2-1/4Hx6-3/4Wx4-3/4D.

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It's the coolest party toy since the Polaroid: the new Canon CP-200 Photo Printer. Connect it directly to your Powershot-series Canon or other PictBridge-supporting digital camera, and you'll be printing snapshots and stickers faster than you can say "cheese." PictBridge is an industry standard that lets you print images by directly connecting your compatible digital camera to your printer, regardless of the brand or model, without using a computer. The included USB cable adapter also lets you connect the CP-200 to your camera or your computer for access to images stored there.


This printer can connect directly to select digital cameras. Each wee image features 256-level color and 300 dpi resolution; the dye-sublimation process provides results similar to traditional photos, with rich detail and accurate skin tones. Supported papers include a variety of sizes, as well as bordered and borderless options. Whatever you choose, your images print in seconds--about 85 seconds for a postcard size, 40 for tiny labels or credit card size, when printing directly from Canon PowerShot cameras.

For added portability, the CP-200 supports an optional car battery adapter (model CBA-CP100). Canon provides a one-year warranty covering parts and service.

What's in the Box:
Card Photo Printer CP-200 body, paper cassette (4-by-6-inch size), ink cassette, compact power adapter, CD-ROM driver, trial standard paper (4-by-6-inch size)


Kandy
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2022
Didn’t come with usb to use with computer as stated in the description which makes it inoperable for me.
Lori
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2018
the description said the item included paper, ink cassette, software cd, USB adapter, and more! The ONLY thing I received was the printer! Not even the dang power cord! So now I have to wait until I can get the cord and ink and paper to even use the dang thing! Which means I can't use it for the one thing I bought it for, a friend's birthday party!
Hubert Grummer
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2017
WORKS GREAR & THE WIFE IS VERY HAPPY'
Emily Berryann
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2017
Did not work fully. Returning
Running horse
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2016
Ok
Kai Y. Ma
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2015
as advertised
Martin
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2008
This printer was a gift for my high school graduation. I got a digital camera too to go with it. It was nice because I could print pictures without a computer. The quality was pretty good and the pictures came out relatively fast. It was really small too, so I was able to put it in a drawer when I wasn't using it.I would've been able to say more, but my relationship with this printer was short-lived. I stopped using it for about 8 months (I'm not big on taking pictures anyway) then I decided to dust it off and start using it again. I plugged it in and put in the paper and the tray just like I did before. This time the paper would go in about an inch then it would beep at me, as if it was jammed. This really shocked me. There was nothing in the way of the feed and I could pull it back out easily. I also tried feeding it by hand (without the tray) and it still "got stuck". I tried blowing air into it and rotating the rollers but the paper would never get through.I'm glad I didn't buy it myself because I would've been very upset.
RobynC
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2003
The photos produced by this printer move home digital photography into a new realm. They are as good, or better, than 35mm prints. The brilliant vivid saturated colors have to be seen to be appreciated, and they also have an archival coating.The prints are a bit expensive at $0.55 each, but since you only print the good ones, and you can modify the image before printing, I think it is worth it. Maybe if everybody buys one the media will get cheaper. It is quite slow but you can batch print. Of course the prints are 4X6 inches maximum, but that is 98% of what I print.I did have a problem during installation due to a conflict with my HP5550 USB printer. Make sure to turn off the HP printer manager or it won't work. Direct printing from a camera is extremely easy, so you can make prints for friends.
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