» Canon KP-36IP Paper Pack for Canon CP100 Printer (36 Sheets)
Canon KP-36IP Paper Pack for Canon CP100 Printer (36 Sheets) Details
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Brand: Canon
EAN: 4960999047034
Feature: Compatible with the Canon CP100 Digital Photo Printer
Is Autographed: 0
Is Fragile: 0
Is Memorabilia: 0
Label: Canon
Manufacturer: Canon
Model: 7737A001AB
Publisher: Canon
Size: 4x6
Studio: Canon
Canon KP-36IP Paper Pack for Canon CP100 Printer (36 Sheets) Features
- Compatible with the Canon CP100 Digital Photo Printer
- Includes 36 sheets and 1 ink cartridge
- Each sheet measures 4 by 6 inches
- Utilizes dye-sublimation process for superior results
- 90-day warranty
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Canon KP-36IP Paper Pack for Canon CP100 Printer (36 Sheets) Reviews
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Summary: EXCELLENT Photo Printing package
Comment: This package contains both postcard sized cards AND a special process of ink which does NOT dry out with age, and is guaranteed not to fade for 100 years!!
It makes great prints on post cards, and the quality is the best I've ever seen in a home printer.
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Summary: Great Product
Comment: Very quick responce. Thank you, it was exactly what I ordered and at a great price.
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Summary: Mr. D Nguyen
Comment: excellent services. I will come back and buy your products again. Many thanks.
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Summary: Canon Paper
Comment: On the package it says 3 X 5 postcard size paper. We thought it was describing the size of the paper which we wanted for prints. However, it was 3 X 5 postcard stock which was a little deceiving. WE will use it but it is not what we wanted.
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Summary: In and out 4 times = photo
Comment: I got the Canon CP400 printer a while back so I could make the occasional print to hand out (or put silly captions on "bad" Christmas party photos).
I don't know how the printer manages to keep the image aligned as the paper goes in and out 4 times (yellow, magenta, blue, and the clear coat) but when it drops it out, I have a pretty nice print, complete with address lines and a stamp outline on back (plus Canon logo of course) - suitable for mailing as a postcard. About 1/2" of each end gets removed after printing as it is used for traction of the rubber roller in the printer.
I frequently print 3 shots vertically on a 4 x 6 card as sort of a mini proof sheet. I've also used the 4 x 8 size to print 2 side by side.
Fun stuff.


