Canon Selphy CP780 User Guide

Canon Selphy CP780 manual cover
Pages 36
Year 2009
Language(s)
English en

Canon Selphy CP780 Specification

The Canon Selphy CP780 is a compact photo printer designed for ease of use and high-quality photo printing. It features dye-sublimation technology, which allows for vibrant and durable prints with a resolution of up to 300 x 300 dpi. The printer supports borderless printing and can produce a postcard-sized photo in approximately 47 seconds.

Equipped with a 2.5-inch color LCD display, the CP780 facilitates easy navigation and photo selection directly from the printer, eliminating the need for a computer. It supports memory card slots compatible with SD, SDHC, MMC, miniSD, microSD, and Memory Stick formats, as well as USB connectivity for direct printing from cameras and USB flash drives. The CP780 includes PictBridge functionality, allowing users to print directly from compatible digital cameras.

The printer's compact design makes it highly portable, and it offers optional battery support for printing on the go. Its user-friendly interface is enhanced by features such as red-eye correction, optimized image processing, and automatic image correction for improved color accuracy and contrast. The CP780 is compatible with both Windows and Mac operating systems, providing versatility across different user environments.

The Canon Selphy CP780 is an excellent choice for users seeking a reliable and portable photo printer with superior print quality and straightforward operation, suitable for home use or on-the-go printing needs. Its combination of advanced features and ease of use makes it a popular option for amateur photographers and casual users alike.

Canon Selphy CP780 F.A.Q.

How do I set up my Canon Selphy CP780 printer?

To set up your Canon Selphy CP780 printer, unpack the printer, load the ink cassette, insert the paper cassette, and connect the power cable. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup process.

Why won't my Canon Selphy CP780 turn on?

If your Canon Selphy CP780 won't turn on, check that the power cord is securely connected and that the outlet is functioning. Also, ensure there are no issues with the power button or any blown fuses.

How can I troubleshoot print quality issues with my Selphy CP780?

To troubleshoot print quality issues, ensure you're using the correct paper and ink cassette. Clean the printer heads if necessary, and check for any software updates that might improve performance.

What should I do when my CP780 displays a paper jam error?

If your CP780 displays a paper jam error, turn off the printer and gently remove any jammed paper. Check that the paper is loaded correctly and restart the printer.

How do I connect my Canon Selphy CP780 to a computer?

Connect your Canon Selphy CP780 to a computer using a USB cable. Install the necessary drivers from the Canon website or the included CD to ensure proper communication between the devices.

Can I print wirelessly with the Canon Selphy CP780?

The Canon Selphy CP780 does not support wireless printing natively. You will need to connect it via USB to a computer or use compatible memory cards for direct photo printing.

How do I clean my Canon Selphy CP780 printer?

To clean your Canon Selphy CP780, unplug the printer and use a soft, lint-free cloth to wipe down the exterior. Use compressed air to remove dust from the interior, and gently clean any visible rollers and components.

What types of memory cards are compatible with the Selphy CP780?

The Canon Selphy CP780 supports a variety of memory cards, including SD, SDHC, miniSD, microSD, Memory Stick Duo, and Memory Stick PRO Duo. Use appropriate adapters where necessary.

How do I replace the ink cassette in my Canon Selphy CP780?

To replace the ink cassette in your Canon Selphy CP780, open the ink cassette compartment, remove the old cassette, and insert a new one. Ensure it clicks into place before closing the compartment.

What should I do if my Selphy CP780 is not recognizing the memory card?

If your Selphy CP780 is not recognizing the memory card, make sure the card is correctly inserted and compatible. Try reformatting the card if necessary, and check for any damage to the card or slot.