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‎08-31-2018 01:05 PM
HI,
If your using Windows 10 OS go on to Control Panel/Devices & Pinters and make sure youe Selphy is not listed.If it is Delete it.
With Selphy switched off but connected via USB use your browser to navigate to :-
"Support/Mobile & Compact Printer/SELPHY CP 1300/Canon USA"
Select Drivers & Downloads
Select Selphy CP 1300 Printer Driver V1.0 for Windows------07/19/17-------4.49Mb
Follow instructions thereafter.
Regards
ergogerry
‎08-31-2018 05:11 PM
it's not a driver issue. Canon kinda ruled that out. Not a firmware issue either. I came to the conclusion that I was wondering who here uses the printer with the battery? The battery blocks the ventalation fan. There is a rather large capacitor near that fan. So if the fan is blocked 1 . fan motor gets hot 2. so does everything else on a thermal printer. So for now I'm not gonna use the battery unless it's 1 single photo
They thought it might be it but couldn't tell me till they took it apart and it was barely used to begin with. maybe 3 packs total. Never heard back from them on that but they did go way outside the boundry of jaw drop and a bit out of warranty sent me a new CP1300 model. Possibly with a new warranty..Which is what it said on the sheet inside about it being a new replacement with all the benefits of a new item. And I've been using Canon since my very first bubble jet printer in 1996. So I gave them quite a wide space. But i'm giving the battery a break and see if it's really the fan being blocked thats bricking these units. Because that battery hasn't changed for several models and that same battery works on well dads CP900 and it's had this issue for awhile. So I"m wondering if it's overheating. Overheating can brick a device (like it did sort of with my phone. It locked up and lost alot of info but still ran, all because it was inside a rubber fully covered otter box. You don't do that with an almost all metal phone like HTC. Overheating anything like a car bad things happen.
‎11-07-2018 09:56 PM
Just had the same problem. Bought my Selphy 1200 in August 2016, have printed about 200 photos. Last month it was working fine. Last week it froze on the CANON logo screen. Tried all the suggested fixes, nothing worked. Out of warranty.
Very disappointed in such a poor product from Canon, especially since a lot of people are having the same problem.
Canon Products Owned: G1, SD 940, G15, G15,D60, 40D, 5d MKIII, fifteen Canon Lens, five of them "L", four Canon Flashes, IP6700D, MP560, 9000 Series, Pro 100, 15x50 IS Binoculars, 10x30 IS Binoculars, and a lot of accessories.
The only reason I listed all the gear is to let Canon know that even long term customers start to get nervous when a poor product like the Selphy is sold. It makes the customer wonder about quality control issues.
William Schroeder
‎11-08-2018 11:01 AM
that is pretty much what I told Canon. I buy Canon because it equals hard core Quality. I say the name Selphy now? People grimace 😞 Why is that? Up until they sent me a new one after warranty and it's a CP1300 so Now Dad has an old CP900 which tends to waste ribbon. But it still works. He got that ages ago maybe 2013 or so or earlier with he jammed his 10 yr old Refurbished for $20 Olympus Camedia P-10 so good it couldn't be repaired. Way easier to repair those than the canon as far as jams. Just required me to unscrew and take the back off. and long tweezers. This one requires LONG narrow screwdrivers that I don't have. But more and more gizmo's do. So on that and that I Valued Canon quality above all else and I would continue to come back to Canon I really wanted to be nice to the customer service via email on the other line. In the End they were more than nice and offered a new printer with a new 1 year warranty on it. So far I haven't had any issues as long as I don't use that battery. Battery blocks the fan. No circulation things get hot. When things get hot ,, well the hard drive will issue a warning on SMART that 140 degrees or hotter on a hard drive is going to eventually kill a hard drive. So since I got the new one I print 1-2 photos and take a break. Still though, the P-10 had a way bigger fan. It actually still works. Olympus for whatever reason discontinued the pack. Which would be fine with me if they had a similar NEW product. They didn't replace it with anything so why would they cut off revenue ? I guess thats a thing of late Fuji's doing that with certain popular Film products. (real film, I do both real and digital.) (Yeah is Digital real. nah. like Kindle vs Real books. 😛 ) Good to have a backup though. Once they found out I was able to buy a used CP1200 for $20 and it worked great, the $120 repair bill went to $0 (thats more than what I paid for it) So one can pull that if they want. Go on ebay look for a new one or used one that runs great for $20 instead of buying a new one at $90 + They need me to keep buying their paper ribbon packs so Now I have a printer with everything included because I was just supposed to send the broken part in. the $20 item was missing the paper holder. Done. Mom uses that one.
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