Set into the left-hand side are a microUSB PC connection socket, as well as a standard-sized one for a USB drive or a Pictbridge camera. The printer can work from a rechargeable battery, but neither battery nor charger are supplied as standard. This cassette is a fairly awkward design, as it effectively triples the depth of the machine and, if you want to take the printer with you, both the cassette and a bulky in-line power supply have to accompany it. In the front panel is a single SD card slot and a flip-down cover which enables the insertion of an 18-sheet paper cassette. The simple control panel in front of the LCD display contains eight buttons and a four-way navigation control. There’s a 68mm LCD display set into the top panel, which hinges up to a convenient angle when in use. The Canon SELPHY CP900 is a small black box, about the size of two routers laid one on top of the other. It has also added in modern necessities, such as wireless print direct from phones and tablets. Now there’s effectively just Canon, but the company has matured the technology to a state where, in the SELPHY CP900, it just works. Five years ago there were three or four manufacturers who could supply you with a dye sublimation photo printer.
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