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Compatible for Canon Selphy CP1300 CP1500 Ink and Photo Paper Set for Canon Printer CP1200 CP1000 CP910 CP900 CP810, KP-108IN 3 Color Ink Cartridges and 108 Sheets 100 x 148mm Photo Paper Glossy

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Compatible for Canon Selphy CP1300 CP1500 Ink and Photo Paper Set for Canon Printer CP1200 CP1000 CP910 CP900 CP810, KP-108IN 3 Color Ink Cartridges and 108 Sheets 100 x 148mm Photo Paper GlossyWonfoucs Replacement for canon selphy cp1300 ink and paper set includes 3 color ink cassettes and 108 sheets 4x6 photo paper glossy. Postcard size papers: 100 x 148 mm (4" x 6"). Model: KP 108IN KP108 ink and paper set. Compatible with canon photo printers selphy cp series: CP1300 CP1200 CP1000 CP1500 CP910 CP900 CP820 CP810 CP800 CP790 CP780 CP770 CP760 CP740 CP730 CP720 CP710 CP600 CP510 CP400 CP330 CP300 CP220 CP200 CP100. Using dye sublimation

  • Wonfoucs Replacement for canon selphy cp1300 ink and paper set includes 3 color ink cassettes and 108 sheets 4x6 photo paper glossy. Postcard size papers: 100 x 148 mm (4" x 6"). Model: KP-108IN KP108 ink and paper set.
  • Compatible with canon photo printers selphy cp series: CP1300 CP1200 CP1000 CP1500 CP910 CP900 CP820 CP810 CP800 CP790 CP780 CP770 CP760 CP740 CP730 CP720 CP710 CP600 CP510 CP400 CP330 CP300 CP220 CP200 CP100.
  • Using dye sublimation technology, the compatible with canon selphy paper dries immediately and is covered with a protective film after printing. It can effectively ensure that the surface of the photo paper is not smudged and water resistant, keep the color bright and do not fade, and keep it longer. The smooth printing make it more professional.
  • The compatible with canon selphy cp1300 paper prints postcard size - 4 x 6 inch. You could use it at home, office and everywhere, printing out colorful pictures to record every beautiful moment in your life on photo after photo!
  • Warm tips: 1. If the ink cartridge ribbon is loose, it is best to tighten the ink roller before installation to avoid jamming. 2. Install the ribbon after turning on the printer, and then removing it when you finished the printing, it can effectively avoid waste of ribbon!
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