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Canon’s Colourful Shoot-And-Print Solution

Published Oct 28, 2009
If you want an easy, one-stop way to take and print photos, then you’ll love Canon’s new SELPHY CP780 compact photo printer. First, pick a colour – from a choice of blue, pink, silver and white, then simply point, shoot and connect. In less than a minute you’ll be holding a lab-quality photo print in your hands, which will stay vibrant for up to 100 years.

The ultra-easy SELPHY CP780 features a simple user interface and 2.5” screen with a straightforward layout - so anyone can start making prints effortlessly. It’s compact enough to take anywhere, which is made even easier with an optional battery pack. As well as printing straight from your camera or memory card, you can even beam photos from your mobile phone via Bluetooth .

Canon Contact:

Munther Ayache
Marketing Department
Canon Middle East FZ-LLC
Tel: + 971 4 3915050
Direct: + 971 4 3915337
Fax: + 971 4 3916715
e-mail: munther.ayache@canon-me.com

Agency Contact:

Holly Williams
d’pr
Tel: +971 4 323 3668
email: holly@d-pr.ae



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