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Canon CP-10 Card Photo Printer | List Price: $199.99 Discount Price: $34.99

| Brand: Canon Binding: Electronics
Features: - Compatible with Canon PowerShot cameras
- 300 x 300 dpi resolution in full color
- Ultracompact, direct digital card printing
- Produces credit card-size color photos
- Stylish blue translucent case
Cannon Printer [Posted on 2002-11-25] I thought of this printer as a gadget. Something I would use a few times and forget. That did not happen as I love this printer. Living overseas doesn't allow me the luxury of 1 hour photo but with this printer I don't have to worry about that. Far exceeded my expectations
Take care which camera you have!! [Posted on 2002-12-05] I bought this Photo Printer in order to print photos from my Canon digital camera PowerShot S20. But unfortunately I cannot use it with this older Canon model. So now I am stuck with this Photo printer without ever having tried it.
A GREAT COMPACT PRINTER [Posted on 2002-12-26] I HAVE THE CANON A-10 & A-20. THIS LITTLE PRINTER IS COMPATIBLE WITH BOTH CAMERAS & SOME MORE. I ALWAYS ASKED FOR WALLET PHOTOS YEARS AGO FROM KODAK. THEIR LITTLE (NOT AS MUCH SPACE AS BIG PRINTS), THEIR NOT AS GRAINY & YOU COULD FIT A LOT MORE IN THE ALBUM & ALSO PUT THEM IN YOUR WALLET. THIS PRINTER IS SO SHARP, YOU CAN SEE EVERY DETAIL AS IF IT WAS LIFE-LIKE. I LOVE IT & WOULD RECOMMENDED TO ANYONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! RAE TIRONE
Canon Abandons Its Customers [Posted on 2002-12-31] I bought the larger Canon CD-300 printer less than a year ago for $400. Now, Canon says they will not create an XP driver for it. That is an extremely poor customer server. Anyone making PC-compatible hardware has to be prepared to support it for a reasonable period after they stop selling it. Canon promotes their printers as Microsoft Windows compatible, but the CD-300 doesn't run on the only version of Windows that Microsoft is selling! That is deceptive. I own a Canon digital SLR and digital SureShot. Because of this clear example of how little they care about their customers, they are the last Canon products I will purchase. Today, instead of buying photo paper for my defunct Canon CD-300, I bought the Sony DPP-SV77. It's a great little printer with a pop-up display for much less than the Canon... and Sony has great customer service!
Novelty [Posted on 2003-01-09] Before purchasing this item, be sure you know what you're getting (I was unfortunately hasty). It's cute and tiny, to be sure, but so are its photos--the size of a credit card. And they're not cheap. The Canon CP-100 is slightly larger but for the extra "O" you're getting newer technology and a printer that offers photos of four different sizes.
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