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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.
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Summary: Canon KP-361P paper pack for Canon CP100 printer
Comment: The paper pack is extrememly convenient. It is designed exclusively for the printer; is very easy to load and comes with the printer cartridge as well. The photos come out beautifully printed on postcard paper.
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Summary: Canon Paper (and copier, CP-100) are excellent products
Comment: The copier is easy to install and takes up very little space. Using the KP-36IP paper and ink yields excellent picture quality.Changing the paper and the ink is quick and convenient.I've printed many photos and have been very satisfied with the quality. And it isn't all that expensive for the combo.
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Summary: Nicely packaged product
Comment: We borrowed a Cannon printer and digital scanner for a little fund-raising project. I was a little sceptical of the paper and ink packaged together, but it works. Easy to install. The price made it around $.36 cents per photo which wasn't bad for our needs. The quality was as good as you get taking them to Walmart.
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Summary: Postcards from the Edge
Comment: You're on the trip of a lifetime and you promised to send postcards to your friends and relatives. Why not send scenic cards with you in them? Ask a traveling companion to snap a few photos of you. Hook up your digital camera to a portable canon printer and run off a few perfect postcards using the KP-36IP pack. Write "Wish you were here" on the left side and paste on a few stamps. Voila, personalized postcards from anywhere in the world.
Better yet, take a photo of someone you are traveling with and give them a postcard to send home. Talk about a great conversation starter!





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.
Customer Rating:





Summary: Canon KP-361P paper pack for Canon CP100 printer
Comment: The paper pack is extrememly convenient. It is designed exclusively for the printer; is very easy to load and comes with the printer cartridge as well. The photos come out beautifully printed on postcard paper.
Customer Rating:





Summary: Canon Paper (and copier, CP-100) are excellent products
Comment: The copier is easy to install and takes up very little space. Using the KP-36IP paper and ink yields excellent picture quality.Changing the paper and the ink is quick and convenient.I've printed many photos and have been very satisfied with the quality. And it isn't all that expensive for the combo.
Customer Rating:





Summary: Nicely packaged product
Comment: We borrowed a Cannon printer and digital scanner for a little fund-raising project. I was a little sceptical of the paper and ink packaged together, but it works. Easy to install. The price made it around $.36 cents per photo which wasn't bad for our needs. The quality was as good as you get taking them to Walmart.
Customer Rating:





Summary: Postcards from the Edge
Comment: You're on the trip of a lifetime and you promised to send postcards to your friends and relatives. Why not send scenic cards with you in them? Ask a traveling companion to snap a few photos of you. Hook up your digital camera to a portable canon printer and run off a few perfect postcards using the KP-36IP pack. Write "Wish you were here" on the left side and paste on a few stamps. Voila, personalized postcards from anywhere in the world.
Better yet, take a photo of someone you are traveling with and give them a postcard to send home. Talk about a great conversation starter!


