
Canon 8827A001 CP-200 Portable Photo Printer
Canon CP-200: Compact Photo Printer for Instant Memories The Canon CP-200 Card Photo Printer delivers quick, high-quality 4x6 prints with or without a computer. Its ultra-light and compact design makes it perfect for on-the-spot printing. Compatible with select Canon digital cameras and PictBridg...
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Overview
Canon CP-200: Compact Photo Printer for Instant Memories
The Canon CP-200 Card Photo Printer delivers quick, high-quality 4x6 prints with or without a computer. Its ultra-light and compact design makes it perfect for on-the-spot printing. Compatible with select Canon digital cameras and PictBridge-enabled devices, it produces crisp, natural-looking photos with realistic color tones and a protective overcoating.
Specifications:
- Brand: Canon
- Model: 8827A001
- Print Resolution: 300 x 300 dpi
- Print Size: 4x6, Credit Card, Photo Labels
- Technology: Dye-Sublimation
- Connectivity: USB
- Compatibility: PC and Mac
Key Features
300 x 300 dpi resolution, dye-sublimation technology for rich color
Prints 4-by-6-inch snapshots in as little as 85 seconds
Supports PictBridge for direct digital-camera printing, no PC required
Portable pocket-sized convenience, weighs less than 29 ounces
USB interface, PC and Mac compatible; 1-year warranty
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Offers 300 x 300 dpi resolution and dye-sublimation technology for producing rich color prints.
- Capable of printing standard 4-by-6-inch snapshots in a rapid 85 seconds.
- Supports PictBridge for direct printing from compatible digital cameras without requiring a PC.
- Designed for portability, featuring a pocket-sized form factor and weighing less than 29 ounces.
- Includes a USB interface for broad compatibility with both PC and Mac operating systems, alongside a 1-year warranty.
👎 Cons
- The resolution of 300 x 300 dpi may not be sufficient for users requiring extremely high-detail photo prints.
- Prints are limited to 4-by-6-inch snapshots, which restricts options for larger photo sizes.
- While portable, the reliance on a separate power source for extended use may limit its off-grid flexibility.
- Direct printing is primarily for PictBridge-compatible cameras, potentially limiting options for other devices without a PC.
- The dye-sublimation technology requires specific consumables, which could lead to higher ongoing costs compared to inkjets.