Typical price: £139
What is it: Dye-sub printer for 150x100mm photographs
What we think: Fast and cheap to operate
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 22 December 2005
Tags: canon, colours, paper, prints
We like:
Compact; decent print quality; easy to operate; Mac and Windows compatible
We don't like:
No built-in cropping, rotation, or colour correction
CNET.co.uk judgement:
The compact Canon Selphy CP710 dye-sub photo printer is fast and cheap to operate
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Latest user reviews
December 14, 2006
Posted by: Simon Webb
"Quick, excellent quality, easy to use."
April 20, 2006
Posted by: Robert Kerr
"Excellent small printer, particularly if you own a Canon digital camera"
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