02-23-2018 08:20 AM
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07-15-2020 11:42 AM
probably. I did find a used one online . it didn't have the parts but I had all the parts. So why not. But I got Canon to trade it free. I'm nearly 100 % positive in my case that 1. it's the HEAT that kills it. ie don't run it once the photos come out rather warm or the printer gets warmer than you feel it should be. Let it cool down 2. I'm totally 100 % positive the battery DOES NOT help air flow and will kill the printer cause I've had it over a year now and no problems. (they gave me the 1300) the 1200 didn't last or lasted a few weeks passed the end of the warranty. that was more what made me miffed. If one was given a proper teardown of this to know what cap to replace which I think is it but not sure.. maybe some of us can figure out how to solder on a new one.
Besides the printer hope life is better now. ! Keep up good fights.
07-15-2020 12:17 PM
07-15-2020 12:25 PM
08-02-2022 11:21 AM
Me too! My Canon Selphy CP1200 is behaving in exactly same way. It's been sitting for a few years plugged in but not used. Worked fine before. When turning it on it's gets stuck on introductory screen with white "Canon" text on black background. Also, pushing the power button a second time does not turn it off.
I've never used it with a battery pack plus duty cycle wise I never printed enough to cause over heating.
I've searched for a way to do a factory reset but have had no luck.
Sure would be nice if Canon would provide a solution for this problem that clearly a lot of people have had.
08-02-2022 07:49 PM
I've discovered the #1 reason these break is heat. Don't run the battery that blocks the fan, I believe there is one that plugs into the powerport. Don't run it for long periods. If your photos start feeling warm . Give it a break. Last 2 years doing this
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