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Its slow and a bit clunky, but the Canon Selphy CP740s photo prints look smooth (albeit dark). The Canon Selphy CP740s dye-sublimation photos compare well with those produced by the more common inkjet technology. The Selphy costs very little to b...

Although the Canon Selphy CP740 falls short in various small ways - whether its the clunky paper tray, the small omissions in the documentation, or the slow print times - it does print a good photo. Its acquisition and supply prices are reasonable, t...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-25 23:14:55
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If you take a lot of photos it can be a real hassle getting them developed, and not everyone wants a big A4 printer taking up space in the home. For many people the answer is a dedicated 6x4in photo printer, which is compact, economical and extremel...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-09-25 23:14:55
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portable dye-sublimation photo printer: The digital age has altered forever the way we take and view photos, not least because of the speed at which the final image can be produced and then passed on to other media. Photojournalists can...
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pcworld.co.nz Updated: 2011-11-04 07:27:04
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The Canon Selphy CP740 is a compact photo printer that employs dye-sublimation, a printing process that uses heat to transfer images onto printable surfaces. Though the CP740 is advertised as a compact photo printer, the only 4x6 inch photo paper that...
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Small, lunch-box type printers are a quick way to get some neat prints while you are away from office-the CP740 is the latest printer in the same category from Canon. It has a 2-inch LCD on top which previews the image before printing. It comes i...

Compact, Photo lab rivalling quality...

Some what dark prints...
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The Selphy CP740 prints decent 4-by-6 inch photos, but overall its irksome limitations outweigh its benefits. Canon’s decision to continue giving consumers the option to choose between ink-jet and dye-sub printers is admirable. But the...

Dye-sub printing produces continuous tones and colors; includes retractable USB cable.

Paper type for 4-by-6-inch prints limited to Canon postcards; lacks advanced image-editing features; dark prints appear flat; less intuitive operation than comparable printers.

The Selphy CP740 prints decent 4-by-6 inch photos, but overall its irksome limitations outweigh its benefits. Canon’s decision to continue giving consumers the option to choose between ink-jet and dye-sub printers is admirable. But the...
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If youre looking for a dedicated small-format photo printer at a bargain-basement price, the Canon Selphy CP740 ($99.99 direct) is hard to beat. Designed to print photos on a variety of paper sizes up to 4 by 8 inches, the CP740 offers reasonably fa...

Low initial cost. Fast. Relatively low cost per photo. Reasonably high-quality photos.

Photos lose more detail in dark areas than with other printers. Preview LCD is only 2 inches. No battery option.

The Canon Selphy CP740 strikes a balance between speed, output quality, convenience features, price, and running costs...
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Canon Selphy CP740 Its slow and a bit clunky, but prints look smooth (albeit dark). Cost per print is reasonable. Recommend this story? Yes No Please Wait... The Canon Selphy CP740s dye-sublimation photos compare well with those produced by the more...

Inexpensive, Reasonable cost per print...

Slow; photos can look overly dark, Needs front and rear clearance to print...

Its slow and a bit clunky, but prints look smooth (albeit dark). Cost per print is reasonable.
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