







📸 Print your story in vibrant color—fast, flawless, forever.
The Canon SELPHY CP1500 is a compact, stylish photo printer delivering lab-quality 4x6 inch prints in just 41 seconds. Featuring dye-sublimation technology, it produces vivid 16.7 million color photos with a protective coating that ensures durability for up to 100 years. Wireless printing via the SELPHY app, USB-C, and SD card support make it perfect for on-the-go creativity and scrapbooking enthusiasts seeking fast, long-lasting memories.




| Product dimensions | 5.8D x 18.2W x 13.3H centimetres |
| Controller type | Android, iOS |
| Maximum Supported Paper Size | 4x6 inches |
| Power consumption | 60 Watts |
| Included components | Paper |
| Print media | Glossy photo paper |
| Scanner type | Photo |
| Max input sheet capacity | 1 |
| Compatible devices | Laptops, PC, Smartphones, Tablets |
| Maximum colour print resolution | 300 x 300 Dots Per Inch |
| Sheet size | 6 inches |
| Maximum black and white print resolution | 300 x 300 dots_per_inch |
| Warranty type | Limited |
| Colour depth | 24 bpp |
| Dual-sided printing | Yes |
| Maximum copies per run | 10 oder 20 |
| Wattage | 6 watts |
| Package Dimensions L x W x H | 23.4 x 22.2 x 12.7 centimetres |
| Package Weight | 1.77 Kilograms |
| Product Dimensions L x W x H | 18.2 x 5.8 x 13.3 centimetres |
| Part number | 5541C006 |
| Size | Compact |
| Warranty description | 1 year |
| Style | CP1500 Pink |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**.
Very pleased
Purchased this to produce high quality Postcard sized Dyesub prints. Very pleased with the quality of the prints. Printer was very easy to set up and load, downloaded software works very as does prints direct from memory card. Combined Paper and Print/Dyesub Ink Rolls mean overall print costs are easy to site and very reasonable all things considered. Very happy with overall purchase. Fast and prompt delivery as usual.
A**R
Great prints, good price, stylish design and flexible printing
Having tried out an HP Sprocket Studio Plus and been massively disappointed by it (expensive for starters and wholly reliant on an app) I bought this instead. Worried I'd be burned by the same poor functionality, I'm pleased to say nothing could be further from the truth. The Canon is miles better, and cheaper!Pros:Stylish design, looks good on table/desk.Small footprint, so easy to move about unlike an A4 printer, for example.Easy to setupAbility to use it with either the Canon Selphy app, or as a WiFi printer connected to your home network.You can also plug it into a computer using the USB port, or you can directly plug in an SD card.Quick prints (it's a 4-pass system, so it sucks the photo in and out 4 times before spitting it out. Each pass is around 10 seconds, but it feels quicker.Colour screen and buttons are easy to use via the onscreen menu.ConsThe Selphy app ordered the phones photos in a really bizarre order that we still haven't figured out and even if searching by date, it had some missing e.g. daughters birthday didn't come up as a search result... Yet I have tonnes of pics from that day. Odd.Consequently, abandoned the Canon app for the moment and re-setup the printer on the home WiFi network (rather than app direct). Can now print directly from all devices connected to our network, which is great, plus print from the Google Photos app, for example (where photos are not missing or out of order)!A very feint line did appear about a centimetre from the left side of the print, presumably due to how it does the 4 passes, but it's barely noticeable and for us not a deal breaker.Note that the paper sticks out the back when printing, so keep that area clear and due to the angle, it's probably best not to use the printer on carpet as it may get caught.Finally, the paper draw doesn't really have a home when not in use, which is a bit of a shame and ruins the otherwise very good aesthetic.Overall, this is a great little printer with solid connectivity, compatibility and flexible printing options. It is also considerably cheaper and better in function than the HP Sprocket Studio Plus. Literally the only thing th HP did better was home the paper tray when not in use. Get the Canon.
C**.
A valuable piece of equipment.
In this online era my decision to buy this printer was the right one. People have forgotten what it's like to hold a photo of themselves in their hand instead of seeing an image on a phone.It works of thumb drives and SD cards as well as WiFi and a good size for my desk. As others have mentioned not having a touch screen is an oversight which increases the time reviewing images to print.The print quality is excellent and what I would expect from a dye sublimation process. Loading the ink and paper is quick and easy. The cost per print is more than online or from a store. However, the convenience makes up for that. A good product.
J**S
Great little photo printer
This is a fab little printer for photos .Love the quality and the fact you can print 4x6 inch or you can do a collage of photos so you can get smaller ones ,Quality is goodIt doesn’t take long to printIt isn’t too expensive to printEasy to print from your phone tooDefinitely recommend
T**N
Great little printer with flawed UI
As a photographer this kit is a lifesaver, being able to set up and print photos on the go is an absolute treat. being dye sublimation it creates a perfect quality image. Be aware that the image will differ when printed from a computer and an SD card, there seems to be some loss in image clarity. No stickiness on the photos when printed and the paper capacity is more than adequate for someone on the go.4* justification is only due to having to put an SD card in the printer every time I am required to print a photo due to the lighting being adjusted over cable/Bluetooth, The UI is rather clunky aswell and could do with an update due to it being slow when trying to print full frame photos, this would suit a user with a midrange camera or DLSR
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