Canon Selphy CP510

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CNET Editors' Take

A bare-bones snapshot printer at a bare-bones price.

Review: Canon claims that, like its line mate, this inexpensive sibling of the Selphy CP710 dye-sub prints a 4x6 photo in just 60 seconds. It lacks both card slots and an LCD, however, and the battery is optional.
Canon claims that, like its line mate, this inexpensive sibling of the Selphy CP710 dye-sub prints a 4x6 photo in just 60 seconds. It lacks both card slots and an LCD, however, and the battery is optional. Hide Review

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Average User Rating

4.0 stars out of 16 user reviews

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  • 5 star: 12
  • 4 star: 2
  • 3 star: 0
  • 2 star: 2
  • 1 star: 0

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5.0 stars 10 of 10 users found this review helpful

"Easy to use and excellent quality!" By ibmbc

Pros Very compact, easy to set up, outstanding photo quality and reasonable print times and very low print cost and purchase price

Cons None that I found..

Summary This printer is excellent, and honestly I have no complaints. I have a nice digital camera but because I don't print pictures often, my inkjet printers often would work great for the first couple of times I used them, but then I would go 2 or 3 months between ... Expand full review

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