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The Canon KP-108IN Ink/Paper Set is designed for postcard-sized prints, featuring dye sublimation technology for vibrant, long-lasting images. Compatible with Canon's Selphy and Delphi CP series, this set includes enough ink and paper for 108 stunning 4x6 inch prints, complete with a Canon watermark for authenticity.
Manufacturer | Canon Ink |
Brand | Canon |
Item Weight | 1.54 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 4.8 x 4 x 8.1 inches |
Item model number | 3115B001(AA) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Glossy White |
Material Type | Paper |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1 Pack |
Sheet Size | 4-x-6-inch |
Brightness Rating | 1 Lumen |
Paper Weight | 20 |
Paper Finish | Glossy |
Manufacturer Part Number | 3115B001(AA) |
D**.
Selphy printer cartridge
Works as advertised and a better price than some. Great product
A**R
Excellent service ,product exactly like k e description
Ordered product ,timely shipping ,shipped in protective box. Excellent my second time to order from them.
P**A
Ame
ASI mismo como muestra
W**E
Excellent quality, bring back to life memories
Great value for the bulk. Love to print pictures: nowadays every digital photo makes it an intangible one. Printing my pictures bring them back to life.
J**E
Dries instantly, have never had a problem
Love how easy and simple it is to use this color ink and sheets. I have used this ink many times for my Canon Selphy CP910 to make a photo booth for parties. The ink comes with exactly how many sheets of paper it is able to print. there are 108 sheets of photo paper and the ink will give you EXACTLY that many. Genius! There is never any guessing as to how much ink you have left - just look at how many papers you have. However, i do recommend buying higher capacity version of this paper, CANON RP-108 High-Capacity Color Ink/Paper Set Ink. After doing some research to figure out what the difference is between the two, same ink, same paper but why another box? The one in the link only has 2 ink rolls rather than 3, which means one less time you have to switch out the ink. If you are printing many pictures for a party, one less ink change is a lot less hassle and you will not have to pause and switch it out as often.the ONLY negative thing i have to say is that an ink roll i left in the printer for about a month had some issues when i went to use the printer. The first 5 or 6 pictures that it printed, the coloring was off. Came out a little bit too yellow. Not sure if this was because the printer with the ink roll inside had sat in my really hot car a couple times when not in use, or if the ink could not be out of its packaging for so long.
D**N
Right product
Just what I ordered.
K**.
How to avoid running ouf of ink before paper
Some old models of CP printers show a little glitch of running out of ink before paper runs out. Before it starts printing, a printer tries to find the beginning of a new section in the ink cartridge. If it misses this, the printer would feed forward the entire section, wasting that section unused.The first thing you can do to avoid this is to keep your printer on. This problem often happens at your first print after you turn on the printer.If the printer has been off, take out the ink cartridge and rewind a film a little before you put it back. If you don't see two black lines and you are in a clear section, that should be enough. You can rewind the film by turning a film spool in the smaller compartment counter-clockwise. To do so, you need to push in both film spools a little. The film should go in the opposite direction as to when you take out a slack.If the ink reaches the end before you use up paper, rewind the film until you find an unused section. Holding the film onto a white background helps you to find an unused section. Keep rewinding until you pass an unused yellow section and two black lines and until you are in a previously used clear section. The back of a hexagonal pencil is very useful for this.Hope these tips will help you to get great printouts out of your CP printer the most efficiently.
L**A
most cost-effective, excellent quality; some concerns
The most cost-effective paper and ink pack for the Selphy CP-series, comes down to about 27 cents per photo right now. The box contains three ink packs, each good for 36 prints, and six 18-photo-paper packs (The CP-760 can only hold 18 photos in its tray). Everything you need to print exactly 108 photos. The paper has Canon written on the back in light gray. The Canon KP-108IP Color Ink/Paper Set (note the "IP") has postcard back but is harder to find.These dye-sub packs print exactly the number of photos indicated, no more, no less, no matter the color coverage on the photo. The "ink" cartridge has a roll of 4-inch-wide film with 6-inch-long sections of each dye (yellow, magenta, cyan) followed by a clear coat, repeated exactly 36 times.When printing, each dye layer goes over the photo and transfers the color to the paper using heat. Sublimation is vaporizing the "ink" from the film in controlled amounts, which is then deposited onto the paper. The printer lets you see the photo at each stage which is neat. The final layer is a plastic clear coat that makes it smudge-proof and water-resistant.The result of this process is that the film inside the used ink cartridge ends up with accurate negatives of your prints in each color. That is why the cartridge can't be reused, but that also means the photos you printed can be recovered from a discarded "empty" cartridge. If that is a problem then I suppose you can yank the film out and dispose of it some other way (not heat as it may cause the remaining dye to vaporize in the air you breathe).
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