Weighing less than a pound and sized for portability and convenience, this black SELPHY Square QX10 Compact Photo Printer from Canon lets you easily turn your digital images into impressive prints wherever you are. Using dye-sub technology the QX10 produces fast-drying 2.7 x 2.7″ prints that can last up to 100 years, and with the free Canon SELPHY Layout app you can add creative templates, stickers, filters, and more. The paper features a light adhesive backing for positioning your photos for your next crafting or decorating project, and the unit’s built-in battery eliminates the need for a power cable, letting you print virtually anywhere.
Canon SELPHY Square QX10 Compact Photo Printer (Black)
$104.99
In stock
Description
Additional information
Weight | 1.58 lbs |
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Dimensions | 6.2 × 4.8 × 3.4 in |
Functions | |
Printing Technology | Dye Sublimation |
Color Type | Color |
Ink Palette | CMYK |
Supported Media | Cassette, Sheet |
Media Sizes | 2.7 x 2.7" / 6.9 x 6.9 cm Sheets Produce: <br> • 2.7 x 2.7" / 6.9 x 6.9 cm Prints |
Interface | USB Micro-B |
Direct Printing | Canon PRINT Inkjet/SELPHY |
Power Source | Rechargeable Battery |
Dimensions (W x H x D) | 1.2 x 5.7 x 4" / 3 x 14.5 x 10.2 cm |
Reviews (4)
4 reviews for Canon SELPHY Square QX10 Compact Photo Printer (Black)
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Granville Hill (verified owner) –
The printer itself works well, but the app needed to print is not user friendly. You can try and work around the app by doing edits on a different platform and cropping how you want it because the Canon app does not allow you to do that.
Augustine White (verified owner) –
This little thing is great! I was looking for a mini printer that had decent enough quality for mini prints for a journal, consistent quality, and sticky back paper. I tried the Polaroid Zip, which was beyond awful, and was told the HP Sprocket would be equally poor quality due to the zinc paper it prints on. The colors were consistently blue, dark, and just didn’t come close to the original image. There was no firmware update or calibration that could have saved it. This QX10 printer is a hundred times better! The colors are SO much better than I expected, the images are bright, and Im actually quite shocked at how close prints are to the original image. I wasn’t necessarily looking for something in the square format, but you can resize the image to print full within the square and then cut the paper if you’d like, and the app has some editing tools if you’re into that. SO happy with this little printer.
Joyce Emmerich (verified owner) –
Bought this for my wife to print pictures of our newborn and it has been her favorite thing to do! Love it!!!
Martine Adams (verified owner) –
I bought this printer for travel to replace my Fujifilm Instax SP-2 printer. I’ve used the Instax system for several years, but the new airport CT Scanners have been shown to fog film in a single pass (Kodak posted an advisory on Facebook to that effect). The Selphy printer system is not effected by the scanners. (Of course due to Covid-19, all my travel was cancelled anyway …) Pros: (1) It works well. The prints are slightly better than I get from my Selphy. (2) The prints are thinner than the Selphy prints, and they come with a light adhesive on them. This works great if you keep a written journal of your travels, with prints pasted onto the pages. (3) It’s rechargeable, and easy to use. (4) The prints are cheaper than the Fujifilm Instax Square prints (which are directly comparable to the Canon QX-10, but slightly more expensive than the smaller Instax credit card size prints (from the SP-2). (5) The Canon App is easy to use (but see the cons). Cons: (1) The printer comes with a trial pack capable of making only 3 prints! Initially, the printer supplies weren’t even available. They are available now, but not as easy to find as the Instax prints. I assume this will change. (2) The battery is good for about 20 pictures; the battery on the SP-2 lasts much longer. (3) The Canon App is very basic – it can adjust the size of the print, and add some text, but it doesn’t have any editing functions. It just selects the central part of your picture, so I use the iPhone Photos App to edit and crop before I use the picture. (4) You can’t print directly to the printer from your camera. This only effects people using Fujifilm cameras.