But how long will you get ink and paper for the liene? The most photo printer ink and paper vanished after 2 years from the market and then it's useless. Not on canon selphy because they use same ink and paper through all Modells since years
Imagine doing a “in depth review and comparison” and being non biased, when the video is sponsored by what you’re comparing it with…. Credibility lost within the first minute of the video.
I have the Canon. The only thing I have issues with is the tray design, other than that it does a good job. I mostly use it by putting photos onto SD card and then printing, it's quicker that way if you have more than a couple of photos to print.
This doesn't really feel like a canon selphy cp1300 review ... it's a bash + liene commercial. I don't think separate battery prices deserved 1/3 of this video and I don't understand why anyone would get that animated about it only coming with 5 instead of 10 stock photos o.O
Thanks for the reviews, but seems unfair to compare two products when the video is being sponsored by one of the manufacturer of one of the products 😂 Also , pretty obviously that you’re a definitely a Liene fan boi, nothing wrong with that, but pretty easy to see this review is biased.
You've help me make a decision. I'm a grandma away from husband, children, grandchildren, and friends caring for me 95 yr old mom. I need to have pics instantly. I'm going for the Canon. I may get the Liene later. Good review. ThankU
Chris! Man! I couldn't wait because I thought your review would take a little longer, and I went out and bought the Selphy 1300 on Friday. Of course, your video would come out just after I bought it. Haha! First of all, I didn't even know there was an app, let alone two. That's how well I read the manual. I've been taking photos on my Nikon, transferring them to my computer to edit, then putting them on a thumb drive and bringing them to Wal-Mart to print. So for me personally, I was looking to be able to plug in the thumb drive to a printer instead of going to WallyWorld. I very seldom print anything from my phone and tend to have bad luck getting anything BlueTooth/wifi to work. So for me, being able to plug in an SD card or thumb drive was really what I needed. I also don't think I'd, personally, take the printer traveling. So leaving it stationary on my desk doesn't bother me too much. I hadn't thought about the dust issue until you mentioned it, but it's a good point for sure. I have my printer sitting on top of the tray when not in use, but the open space is facing out, I think I'll turn it around to it's more against my film fridge to help guard against the dust and hair. I'm glad you rated it so highly. I've only been able to test one photo so far, been busy, but I was worried that I'd watch your review and hear that it was the worst printer of them all! The Liene wasn't an option for me, I can't seem to find it for sale in Canada, so Canon was next on my list. I'm glad that you rate the quality of the Canon prints highly, it makes me feel better about buying it before the review! Thanks for the awesome and in-depth video!
I was very unlucky to have two Liene M200 with the same problem, it shows OFFLINE even when the wifi its connected, The second unit did work the first time then same issue. I try the support on Liene's website and it was terrible, they haven't reply my emails in days and the telephone goes to a random call center :(
Dude. Just say it. You work for liene. No other channel besides yours has that brand printer in any top ten on RU-vid. You can’t be serious when you say that it’s a good option when no one besides you recommend it.
You should compare them by first converting the image to CMYK colorspace, and downsizing it to the proper resolution of a 4x6 print @ 300dpi. That will give a true 1:1 comparison without any automatic resizing / color space changing algorithms effecting the results.
Downsampling to the 4x6 "target resolution" of 300 ppi is a perfectly valid point. However, converting to the CMYK colorspace is incorrect. These consumer dye-sublimation printers are programmed to receive their color data from the RGB colorspace, specifically AdobeRBG (and not sRGB).
@@myronachtman4304 They may convert to RGB automatically if they don't support it, but CMYK is still the proper color format for dye sublimination in general, because it's literally what dye sublimation does. The paper is white, CMY is the colors actually used to make the image, and K is black, which is the opposite of the blank white that the paper is.
canon apps works perfect for me . 2 apps canon print , and canon selphy for edit and do multiple photos in one paper. works perfet and lag free on my 8500 photos gallery on my s20+
feels like a saga, first found the original comparison video, later the update one for the liene m200 and now this one. Just found your channel and i'm quite impressed. Keep it up! :) Nice corridor hat btw :)
@@JustAnotherChris I have the SELPHY CP1500. Your review clearly demonstrates that images from the Liene printer are inferior. The artifacts in the structure are particularly troubling and the poorer color rendition of the sky area in that photo seals the deal for me. I don't see strange artifacts on my CP1500 prints, and the color rendering is excellent from both my digital files and my scanned images.
@@JustAnotherChris Your very high quality video makes the results absolutely clear. The results are evident here, even without me having first hand experience.
For everyone considering to buy cp1300, think twice. It makes line on every print. 15mm from the top. Can be seen on "motel" picture comparison. This line will be on your every print.
Hey Chris. Are there any other paper sizes or for example self-glueing Sticker paper (Like for other printers...) for the Liene printer? Maybe from third Party deliverants...? Short answer would be great. Appreciate it. Best regards from Germany, Markus
Hi, do you need a special photo paper or can you print on different papers? I don't want to pay international shipping for the paper, it would be great to buy it locally but they don't sell those here. Thanks in advance to anyone who may answer
sorry if i missed you saying this but the canon selphy - my camera has wifi so could i connect it to the selphy and print photos as i go? what would the best route be when trying to instantly print photos for guests in a photobooth style service? i see other companies with fancy machines that have cameras and printing all in one but i’m not there yet hhahah
nice to have a fresh look of the cp1300 in 2022. i was looking to buy this, but if it really takes a minute to wait for folders and another to scroll one single column down inside the folder, it's definitely not suitable for today's standards. what a shame that companies release their dog shit softwares never to update again, regardless of industry, photos, games, whichever.
Quick question, I use the Canon for a DIY photobooth I offer with my Dj services but this past Saturday it would not connect to my iPad and it began to print super slow. Would you recommend this as a faster printing option? TIA!
Hello.....quick question....can I use my existing generic 4 X 6 glossy photo paper? Or do these dye sublimation printers use dedicated proprietary paper? Thanks!
I'm using Canon Selphy CP1300. But in my oppinion, this printer Liene (aka Xiaomi Mijia 1S ) is the best portable printer. Chinese brand understood exactly the term of "portable printer" include its accessory such as travel adapter, paper tray with magnetic at bottom ect... and their design know how to prevent dust get into the printer after a long time usage.
I’m sorry I can’t give you the answer you’re after. It really just depends on you. Are you going to print a few photos a month are you gonna print 2000 photos a month? Are you going to use your phone or you gonna use a camera or you gonna use an SD card are you gonna use a USB drive. Are you going to print black-and-white, are you going to print color, What size a photo are you printing,Are you looking for a high end professional high dpi quality prints, do you have a preference on paper type. The list goes on. If you want something that’s easy to use get this printer. If you want some thing with a little more range and flexibility on types then get an inkjet.
I’ve watched a few review videos to figure out if this type of printer is for me vs getting a small inkjet; I find the die-sub printer concept intriguing, I do remember having used one years ago in college (the teacher checked the used roll to see if there were any unauthorised printing). One thing is they only use 3 colours (plus a varnish), and obviously you use all colours no matter what, inc if you print B&W prints, which I like to do. I don’t actually need to take it with me anywhere, though if I do, I have no issues with the Canon size, so the battery issue no biggie. I got an Instax Wide printer for portability, it gives that Instant Film vibe. Incidentally, in my search, I found Fuji has a printer only available in Asia (with the very Asian-sounding name PrinCiao), very small and compact with storage for the paper tray, it seems aimed at their Instax market. Maybe they want to push their Instax printer more in the West. At any rate, like the one you’re pushing, it isn’t available here, so it’s an easy choice if I go that route. The other important factor for me is easy availability if paper and cartridge refills. Also the reason Instax is preferable to some other pocket printers.
Thanks for the thorough review of the Liene and Canon Selphy, Chris! My company is planning on using the Liene for a festival activation in the coming months, and I wanted to know if it's possible to use the Canon Selphy ink cartridge with the Liene Photo Printer? The ink cartridges look the same, but we don't want to take any risks that might damage the printer.