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Likes
- Retractable camera connection cord (handy to use).
- Good print quality.
- Easy operation.
Dislikes
- Poor LCD size and angle of view.
- Minimal editing functions.
- No menu.
- No on-screen help.
- Awkward print tray.
- Retractable camera connection cord (doomed to fail?).
Conclusion
For the money, there are better compact photo printers than the Canon Selphy CP730. Printers such as the the Epson PictureMate Snap produce better quality images, and the Sony FP90 is faster. The CP730 does offer an optional battery; other portable photo printers, notably the Sony FP90 don't have this option. However, for most users, the drawbacks outweigh the benefit. The LCD is pitifully small and has terrible resolution. It’s set at an angle behind a plastic shield, which results in glare and poor visibility. There are virtually no on-unit editing functions, and the paper tray is very awkward and poorly designed. Those wedded to dye sub printers for their ease of use should shop around more. Those open to comapct inkjets would do well top look at the Epson PictureMate series.
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