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Review on Compact Printer KP 108IN Photo4Less Cleaning by Christopher Gonzalez

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Versatile and portable compact printer!

I'm glad I bought this Canon Selphy CP-1300 especially as the price for the whole set was the cheapest on the market with added features for instant setup and on the fly photo printing. I don't see myself as a technician, but one of my employees couldn't print at first. I took over and was surprised at how easy the process was. At first I had trouble printing, and then I decided to try reading the instructions rather than just looking at the pictures. LAUGH OUT LOUD! I saw that I was missing an app (yes!) so I installed both the Morpia printer app and the Canon printer app. I had better luck with the Canon app as the Morpia app kept stalling in the middle of printing. I used the Canon app for the most part as the other app didn't seem as reliable. Every image I've printed from the Canon app has been good. Some printed images have color and saturation issues, but this can be adjusted on the printer. The problem is that you cannot determine what adjustments are required until you print the image. You then have a great picture along the first picture that may have been a bit off. Ideally, I find the ideal color/image settings in the printer so I don't waste film. In a short time, I took a look at the best wireless photo printers of 2018 and 2019, focusing on the latest September and October 2019 rankings. CP-1300 was always at the top of the list despite being on the market for two or maybe three years. Despite being larger than most new portable wireless photo printers, the Canon CP-1300 is still fairly compact, although it won't fit in your pocket. Now I can take photos of clients in the spa I run and give them a copy to take home on the spot. I can even make them collages of multiple photos on a 4x6 photo. If required, I can also print several ID/passport photos. This is funny. FYI, buying special photo paper and ink made specifically for your printer can be expensive. But I plan to only use it for social events at work, and maybe a few more times in between. You can also buy a mini paper tray and square photo paper or 2x3.5 inch photo paper to print smaller photos. I'm very happy with it and hope it lasts a long time!

Pros
  • Camera and Photo
Cons
  • Slightly torn