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The Canon SELPHY CP1500 is a compact, wireless photo printer delivering lab-quality, postcard-sized prints in just 41 seconds. Featuring dye-sublimation technology, it produces vibrant photos with 16.7 million colors and a protective coating that ensures prints last up to 100 years. With versatile connectivity options including WiFi, USB-C, and SD card support, plus customizable print sizes, it’s the perfect stylish companion for millennials who want to preserve and share their memories instantly and beautifully.














| ASIN | B0BNQSHB6H |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,536 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 7 in Portable Photo Printers |
| Colour depth | 24 bpp |
| Compatible devices | Laptops, PC, Smartphones, Tablets |
| Controller type | Android, iOS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (882) |
| Date First Available | 1 Dec. 2022 |
| Dual-sided printing | No |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Included components | Paper |
| Item model number | CP1500 |
| Max input sheet capacity | 1 |
| Maximum Supported Paper Size | Postcard Size |
| Maximum black and white print resolution | 300 dots_per_inch |
| Maximum colour print resolution | 300 x 300 |
| Package Dimensions L x W x H | 23.3 x 22.1 x 13.2 centimetres |
| Package Weight | 1.75 Kilograms |
| Part number | 5540C009 |
| Power consumption | 60 Watts |
| Print media | Glossy photo paper |
| Product Dimensions L x W x H | 18.2 x 5.8 x 13.3 centimetres |
| Product dimensions | 5.8D x 18.2W x 13.3H centimetres |
| Scanner type | Photo |
| Sheet size | Credit Card Size, Postcard Size |
| Size | Compact |
| Style | CP1500 White |
| Warranty description | 1 year manufacturer |
| Warranty type | Limited |
J**A
Really great and work horse of a wee printer
Got this for a wedding and it worked super well. Really easy to set up. The printer can act as a wireless access point. It doesnt come included with a battery - You can purchase one separately. A good size. It's not the fastest printer (but you would need to spend a lot more money to get one significantly faster). I had to footer around with the settings but got a good quality print with it.
S**T
Loving It
I picked this up used on Amazon Warehouse... or whatever it's called this week... for about £30 less than the new price, which was in itself about £20 cheaper than normal for Black Friday. So that was pretty good. Especially as it was in mint condition when it arrived. As the printer doesn't come with paper or ink cartridges [even if purchased new] I ordered some of those as well. At around 30 quid for just over 100 sheets, it works out around 30p. a print, more or less. Which I thought was a bit steep.... until I actually made a few prints and... Wow!—this really is impressive. For anyone like me who's previously wrestled with a moody inkjet printer, printing on glossy photo paper and wasting more ink and paper than you produce prints, this is a fantastic upgrade. OK, the prints aren't the biggest. The largest size is postcard sized, but... the print quality is fantastic. They are indistinguishable from a real photograph and they also print really quickly as well. I did end up wasting a couple of sheets of paper at the start, as I chose "fill entire paper" in my print dialogue at first, which resulted in really unpredictable cropping. Once I changed my print settings to "print entire image" instead everything worked as expected. There is actually a dedicated app for printing which the manual [and printer during setup] strongly encourages you to download and use. But having experienced Canon's atrociously bad software design with previous cameras and printers I've owned [Hello!—the 1990s called. They want their interface back] I decided I'd forego the dubious pleasure of wrestling with another of Canon's half-arsed attempts at writing software and just "go native" instead. So I'm printing directly from MacOS using the system print dialogue, with the printer connected to my WiFi network. This works absolutely fine and is just as convenient as sending to my other everyday printer. The only thing I don't like about it is the cringeworthy "Selphy" name. As with the much maligned "Selfie Stick" this is a device which can also be put to good use by the non-narcissits amongst us.
A**R
Great prints, good price, stylish design and flexible printing
Having tried out an HP Sprocket Studio Plus and been massively disappointed by it (expensive for starters and wholly reliant on an app) I bought this instead. Worried I'd be burned by the same poor functionality, I'm pleased to say nothing could be further from the truth. The Canon is miles better, and cheaper! Pros: Stylish design, looks good on table/desk. Small footprint, so easy to move about unlike an A4 printer, for example. Easy to setup Ability to use it with either the Canon Selphy app, or as a WiFi printer connected to your home network. You can also plug it into a computer using the USB port, or you can directly plug in an SD card. Quick prints (it's a 4-pass system, so it sucks the photo in and out 4 times before spitting it out. Each pass is around 10 seconds, but it feels quicker. Colour screen and buttons are easy to use via the onscreen menu. Cons The Selphy app ordered the phones photos in a really bizarre order that we still haven't figured out and even if searching by date, it had some missing e.g. daughters birthday didn't come up as a search result... Yet I have tonnes of pics from that day. Odd. Consequently, abandoned the Canon app for the moment and re-setup the printer on the home WiFi network (rather than app direct). Can now print directly from all devices connected to our network, which is great, plus print from the Google Photos app, for example (where photos are not missing or out of order)! A very feint line did appear about a centimetre from the left side of the print, presumably due to how it does the 4 passes, but it's barely noticeable and for us not a deal breaker. Note that the paper sticks out the back when printing, so keep that area clear and due to the angle, it's probably best not to use the printer on carpet as it may get caught. Finally, the paper draw doesn't really have a home when not in use, which is a bit of a shame and ruins the otherwise very good aesthetic. Overall, this is a great little printer with solid connectivity, compatibility and flexible printing options. It is also considerably cheaper and better in function than the HP Sprocket Studio Plus. Literally the only thing th HP did better was home the paper tray when not in use. Get the Canon.
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A**G
This product will make your Family Story more Fun. Just make sure that the camera used is very good.
J**D
it's working well and i love it very satisfying im so happy for it worth it , to but quality is good my boyfriend love it too. very useful for memories to print
J**E
great printer easy setup does what i want it to do
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