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Rating: Summary: Outstanding Dye-sub Printer at a terrific price Review: I've owned the Canon CD-200 dye-sub printer for over 2-years. It's a great little "work horse" of a printer. Well designed, easy to use and relatively quick (takes about 2 minutes for a print). I own a photography studio in Oregon and use an Olympus E-10 digital camera for most of my photography sessions. I make 4"x5" prints to put in folios for my clients. The Canon print retains much more detail than one made on an inkjet printer. At $.60 per print, this is a real bargain machine.
Rating: Summary: Outstanding Dye-sub Printer at a terrific price Review: I've owned the Canon CD-200 dye-sub printer for over 2-years. It's a great little "work horse" of a printer. Well designed, easy to use and relatively quick (takes about 2 minutes for a print). I own a photography studio in Oregon and use an Olympus E-10 digital camera for most of my photography sessions. I make 4"x5" prints to put in folios for my clients. The Canon print retains much more detail than one made on an inkjet printer. At $.60 per print, this is a real bargain machine.
Rating: Summary: How to use CD-200 with XP Review: There are no drivers for the Canon CD-200 for XP users. Here is a work-around. Resize any .jpg image on your computer to less than 1 meg. Rotate the picture to landscape mode. Save the picture to a compact flash card. (The file size should be less than 400k). Place the compact flash card into the CD-200 CF card slot and make sure that the button on the top of the printer is moved to the "CF Card" position. With the printer on, press the "Auto Print" switch. This will also work with multiple images that are saved to the card, and will print every image, automatically. It is not necessary to use a printer cable or monitor. just plug the printer into a power source. Finally, a solution... Now I'll start to stock up on paper... again. :)
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