Canon PictBridge DPOF Direct Print Selphy CP400 User Guide
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To connect your Canon Selphy CP400 printer to a computer, use a USB cable. Ensure that the printer is turned on and then connect one end of the USB cable to the printer and the other end to a USB port on your computer. Install the necessary drivers if prompted by your computer's operating system.
If your Selphy CP400 is not printing, first check that it is properly connected to the power source and turned on. Ensure that the printer is connected to your device via USB. Check for any error messages on the printer's display. If there are no error messages, try restarting both the printer and your computer.
To maintain print quality, regularly clean the printer's print head and rollers using the cleaning sheet provided with the printer. Ensure you use genuine Canon paper and ink cassettes. Store paper and ink in a cool, dry place to prevent damage.
The Canon Selphy CP400 does not have a nozzle check feature like some larger printers. If you experience print quality issues, try cleaning the print head and ensuring that you're using genuine Canon consumables.
Yes, the Canon Selphy CP400 supports direct printing from a digital camera using PictBridge. Connect your camera to the printer using a USB cable and select the photos you wish to print directly from the camera's interface.
When not in use, store the Selphy CP400 in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Ensure the printer is turned off and any paper or ink cassettes are removed to prevent damage. Cover the printer with a dust cover if available.
To replace the ink cassette, open the ink cassette compartment on the side of the printer. Remove the used cassette and insert a new one, ensuring it clicks into place. Close the compartment door securely.
If a paper jam error occurs, turn off the printer and gently remove any jammed paper. Check the paper path for any remaining pieces of paper. Reload the paper tray with the correct type and size of paper, making sure it is loaded properly.
The Canon Selphy CP400 does not directly support printing from a smartphone. However, you can transfer photos to a computer or a PictBridge-compatible camera and print from there.
If you notice color discrepancies, ensure the ink cassette and photo paper are genuine Canon products. Check the printer's settings and adjust any color management options. Clean the print head and perform a test print to verify the issue is resolved.