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The Canon SELPHY QX20 is a sleek, portable photo printer designed for professionals and creatives who demand high-quality, durable prints on the go. Featuring dye sublimation printing at 300 dpi, it produces vibrant, water-resistant photos that dry instantly and last up to a century. With built-in battery power and seamless QR code Wi-Fi connectivity to Android and iOS devices, it supports versatile card and square sticker papers, making it ideal for journaling, scrapbooking, and instant sharing.














| ASIN | B0DGQRQG77 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,109 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #7 in Desktop Photo Printers |
| Color | Gray |
| Controller type | Android |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (93) |
| Date First Available | 12 September 2024 |
| Dual-sided printing | No |
| Form Factor | Printer |
| Included components | Compact Printer & charging cord |
| Item Weight | 630 g |
| Item model number | 6752C001 |
| Manufacturer | Canon |
| Max input sheet capacity | 1 |
| Maximum Media Size | 5,3 cm x 8,6 cm |
| Maximum black and white print resolution | 300 dpi or higher |
| Maximum color print resolution | 300 dpi or higher |
| Print media | Labels |
| Product Dimensions | 18.29 x 13.21 x 5.84 cm; 630 g |
| Scanner type | Photo |
| Sheet size | 5,3 centimeters |
D**T
The printer itself is great. I've used both Zink and instant film printers in the past, with less than great results. Zink always looks a bit muddy, and the colours change with temperature. Instant film is nice if you like a retro vibe, but with modern images always looks a bit off, and the prints are incredibly thick so not ideal for scrapbooking or journaling. This, however, is awesome. It's the same great Canon quality, but without having to lug around a full sized photo printer. The colours pop without being unrealistic or bleeding into each other, the lines are crisp and clear, and even the teeny tiny images you get in a 9-photo collage (the largest number allowed in square format) are detailed enough to use without feeling like you're compromising on something. I expected I'd only be able to use full sized images like with my Zink or Instax printers, but I've ended up using collages more often than not. The few things I'd change are relatively minor: 1: There's no instruction booklet included with the printer, nor any easy way to locate instructions online. This leads to silly mix-ups, like not realising that there are little tabs to flip up for proper positioning with card-sized photo paper. 2: You can't swap between card and square format paper without also swapping out the ink cartridge, as ink cartridges are designed to work only with one format or the other. Since I like to go back and forth between sizes a lot, this is a bit bothersome. 3: Along similar lines, I wish you could buy *only* paper or *only* ink instead of having to buy ink + paper packs. The cartridges are meant to be calibrated to print the number of photos included in the pack, but the reality varies quite a bit. If you, like me, take a lot of black and white photos, you're likely to run out of ink long before you run out of paper. Alternately, I'd love an option for black & white paper + cartridge packs. 4: "Borderless" printing is not actually borderless. The thick bottom border is always present, though in square format you can place it on either side or on top if you like. It's not a huge problem, but it would be nice to have a true borderless option. Overall, though, I can't imagine going back to any other type of travel printer. There are far fewer trade-offs with this than there are with the other options, especially when it comes to image quality. I use it more often than my regular photo printer at this point, just because it's so convenient for quick journaling photos.
L**H
It is not functioning properly.The printer creates a white textured line, similar to a scratch, in the middle of the photos. The issue appears on newly printed photos, even when they are not touched or stacked, and the texture can be felt on the paper.At first, I thought the issue might be caused by the paper or the ink. Because of that, I purchased a new original Canon printing kit, but the problem continued exactly the same.I am using original Canon paper, and the issue repeats on multiple prints. This indicates a defect in the printing process, not a handling issue.For this reason, I would like to return or exchange the product. I even thought the issue was caused by the paper or ink, so I bought a new original Canon printing kit, but the problem continued.
C**E
Muito boa. Foto de qualidade.
P**G
Il manquait le plus important cartouche d'encre š”š”š”
D**C
Imprime muy bien
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