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Canon Selphy CP750

Can the latest Canon dye-sub rock HP and Epson's apple cart?

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Last reviewed: August 22nd 2007

While Canon makes superb cameras, it still seems to be struggling with the printers

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When you have a company like Canon producing cameras as good as the IXUS range, you would naturally bank on its photo printers having some kind of magical gizmology too.

However, for our money, HP and Epson have always trumped Canon on both print quality and features, certainly over the last two years. Lens and CCD know-how doesn't necessarily translate into winning nozzles and ink.

This Canon Selphy CP750 maintains the status quo. It's an update to Canon's range of dye-sub photo printers, but one that still produces average prints.

There are two key problems: the colours veer towards over-saturation, and our prints came out spotted with tiny blotches of wild discolouration. We put the second fault down to dust getting onto the paper during the printing, perhaps inside the machine.

Neither problem stopped proud parents cooing over shots of their children, but next to an HP Photosmart A618 the photos look shoddy.

In the box you get a starter pack of the single ink cartridge and some paper. It's a miserly pack, as you only get five prints' worth of ink and paper. A box of 36 postcard-sized sheets and a cartridge good for 36 prints will cost you £12.99 from Jessops - that's 36p a print. However, if you opt for the 100 pack, the price drops down below 20p.

The printer connects to a Mac via a boxed USB cable. You get onboard slots for all the common memory cards, and an optional dongle for printing wirelessly (from a phone, for instance). It's PictBridge-enabled, as all photo printers are these days, and there's even a retractable USB cable built into the shell to connect directly to a camera. Print times averaged 59 seconds.

The onboard menu system is a low point. It's clumsy to navigate and lacks a clear explanation of what each feature does. Comparatively, we find the HP or Epson menu systems a breeze.

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Borderless Printing Yes
Colour Silver
Compatibility Mac
Copier Yes
Dimensions 180 x 127 x 65
Display Size 2.4
Display Type TFT
Document Size A4, A5, B5, B5 Envelope, Legal, Letter
Interface USB
Max. Document Size 100mm x 200mm
Max. Print Resolution 300 x 300
Maximum Scan Size n/a
Memory Card Compatibility CompactFlash Card, Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, Memory Stick Pro Duo, Microdrive, MicroSD, MicroSDHC, Mini SD, MiniSDHC, MMC, MMC Mobile, MMC Plus, RS MMC, SD, SDHC, xD Picture Card
MPN 2093B009AA
OS Requirements Apple Mac OS X 10.3 or later, Apple Mac OS X 10.4 or later, Microsoft Windows 2000 SP 4, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP SP 1 or later
Other Features Optional Bluetooth Unit BU-20 (printing from some mobile camera phones & PDA's) (7) , IrDA (printing from some mobile camera phones), Irsimple (printing from some mobile devices)
Photo Printing Yes
PictBridge Yes
Power Consumption (Operational) 60
Power Consumption (Standby) 4
Printer Details Dye-sublimation thermal transfer printing system, 3 colour inks with over coating, 256 levels per colour (24 bit colour depth)
Printer Type Photo Printer
Scanner Yes
Software Provided PC: ZoomBrowser EX, Easy-PhotoPrint, PhotoStitch, EOS Utility / Mac: ImageBrowser, PhotoStitch, EOS Utility
Technology Thermal / Dye Sub
Weight (g) 960
Wired / Wireless Wired

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Product Summary

Selphy CP750

Price at launch

£104

Key specs

Max. Document Size 100mm x 200mm | Maximum Scan Size n/a | MPN 2093B009AA | Photo Printing 1 |

Full spec

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Quick prints

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LCD screen

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Multitude of connection options

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Over-saturated prints

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Random spots of odd colour

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Stingy ink and paper starter pack