Pros
- Portable
- Easy-to-use LCD interface
- Rich color
Cons
- Limited print sizes
- Expensive ink and paper
- Annoying perforated tabs
- OS X 10.5 drivers not in box (must be downloaded from Canon Web site)
Manufacturer’s Description
Birthday parties. Vacations. And yes, family picnics. With the go-anywhere SELPHY CP770, you can print amazing photos right on the spot and hand them out to your kids, friends and familyno computer needed! Just insert your camera's memory card into one of the built-in card slots, preview images in high resolution on the 2.5" TFT display, then print! You can also print directly from your digital camera, camera phone, or Bluetooth device via the optional BU-30 Bluetooth interface. The SELPHY CP770's unique basket holds everything you need, and the big buttons, large display, and automatic red-eye correction make it simple to use. Plus, a beautiful, long-lasting 4" x 6" photo takes less than a minute. Add an optional Canon battery pack and you can literally print wherever there are family, friends and fun!
The Specs
| Pricing | |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 3058B001 |
| Inventory Number | 31977 |
| Requirements | |
| Operating System Compatibility | Microsoft Windows XP |
| Ports and Connections | |
| USB 1.1 | No |
| USB 2.0 | Yes |
| PictBridge | Yes |
| Parallel Port | 0 |
| Serial Port | No |
| Power | |
| Maximum Power Draw (watts) | 0 watts |
| Standby Power Draw (watts) | 0 watts |
| Faxing | |
| Fax page memory capacity | 0.0 |
| Dimensions | |
| Width | 10.9 inches |
| Depth | 6.9 inches |
| Height | 8.1 inches |
| Weight | 3.2 pounds |
| Media Handling | |
| Standard Number of Input Trays | 1 |
| Standard Input Sheet Capacity | 54 |
| Manual Feed Slot | 0 |
| Automatic Duplexer | Not Available |
| Max Input Trays | 1 |
| Maximum Paper Height | 6.0 |
| Storage Media | |
| Compact flash | CompactFlash |
| Micro SD | xD-Picture Card |
| SD card | SD Card |
| Memory stick | Memory Stick |
| Compact flash | No |




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