Canon Selphy CP910 Review

It’s the first time the tech-idiot is doing a review of a techie gadget. So don’t expect me to use any technical jargon of sorts. I’ll just let you in on my user experience of the Canon Selphy CP910. The first time I encountered it was when I went for a crafty session with Canon. We were told to bring along our SD card as the printer would be able to print our photos directly from the SD card.

The Canon Selphy CP910

So we got to work printing photos and we did up a lovely collage using the photos we printed!

And it was at the event that I learnt that the Canon Selphy could churn out a collage just based on the photos I had selected. There is, however, no way to pre-determine how your collage looks like and the Selphy takes on that responsibility for you, including cropping out parts of photos to fit the collage. I thought that was a bit too much responsibility for a printer but it turned out pretty well though!

Since we couldn’t get enough of the printer that night, we had the Canon Selphy CP910 loaned to us for a fortnight.

The toughest part was setting up the connections in my opinion. Printing out from SD cards is a breeze but you’d need to install the driver when printing from the computer (the driver that came with the printer wasn’t compatible with my computer so we had to go to the Canon website to download a compatible one), and you’d need to install the app when printing directly from the phone. We took quite a while to find a suitable driver for the computer but finally managed to get it to work. We didn’t manage to try out wireless printing because somehow we couldn’t get it to log on to our home wifi. That eventually wasn’t resolved so I printed with the cable – no biggie actually.

Oh and I discovered this special printing paper – it’s a square sticker when you peel it off (see the pic of my boy in the sea of balls at Polliwogs and my girl with her pretty cupcakes at the cupcake decorating class):

canon selphy cp910 review

As with my prior experience with the selphy, the printer decides what to crop and I’ve figured that the best way to make sure that your picture doesn’t get a head cropped off is to print only photos where the subject is not too large.

And without my knowledge, my kids decided that these photo stickers were so fun, and they stuck a couple of these on their water bottles:

I thought the photo stickers were doomed and were gonna be wasted but apparently these withstand the washing surprisingly well – I wash the bottles at least three to four times a day. I’ve had these photos on the water bottles for more than a month now and they are still there with no signs of fading or peeling off (I JUST took this photo) to write the review.

It’s pretty straightforward printing photos from the phone/ computer/ SD card once you’ve got all the connections set up. The cartridge (as seen in the photo below) comes together with the photo paper when you purchase the pack, and after going through about 6 cartridges or more, my experience is that it more or less is emptied when the photo papers are finished, so you’re not left hanging having to get a whole stack more of photo paper when you only have enough ink to print maybe a couple more photos.

For printing via computer and phone, one limitation is that you can only print a full photo – the collage function works only when printing via SD cards. You can of course do up a collage on your computer/ phone and print that. That way, you can control how your collage looks like. I also did that to get mini-sized photos so I could finally do up my mini travel album which was supposed to be done eons ago.

What I really liked about the Canon Selphy CP910 is that it’s especially great for scrappers who may just want to print a couple of photos now and then for scrapbooking and you can print this in the comfort of your home at 3am. Just how wonderful that is, I’ll leave to you to imagine, and hopefully experience. This is especially useful too for say weddings or birthday bashes where you or your guests can print out photos instantly instead of you having to consolidate your photos and deal with the logistical nightmare of sending photos to different guests post-event.

I’m glad I took on the loan of the Canon selphy CP910 because I finally, finally, sorted out the photos I wanted to print from our road trips in 2009 and 2010 and got down to printing them. That was a major feat for me! And now, my fridge is decorated with many of our favourite photos! YAY!

Phew! And here ends my Canon Selphy CP910 review!

The Canon Selphy CP910 is retailing at S$179. The pack of 108pcs 4R paper and ink is retailing at S$42.90. The square photo sticker sheets cost S$19.90 for 18 sheets; cassette at S15.90 to hold the sheets in the printer.

Products are available at Canon Care Centre or via online order.

Canon Customer Care Centre
1 HarbourFront Ave
#01-01/02, Keppel Bay Tower
Singapore 098632
Tel: 6799 8686

Disclosure: The Canon Selphy was loaned to me but I was provided with ink and photo paper. No monetary compensation was received.

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Our latest favourite haunt: the newly revamped The Playhouse & Cafe @ Rochester

To be honest, I haven’t been to the old Playhouse & Cafe @ 7 Rochester Park, so I can’t say how much they’ve improved; I can only tell you how much we enjoyed the place – with lots and lots of pictures. We’ve been there twice so far, once in late April and the other time on 10 May during their official opening.

Set amidst lush greenery, Rochester Playhouse & Café sits on a grand, historically conserved 30,000 square feet old colonial bungalow and is home to The Playhouse – a kid’s haven of fun and edu-tainment, and Park Café– which serves up a revamped bistro food menu all day and night, and a great weekend brunch that is simply spectacular.

On our first visit, the kids’ outdoor playground wasn’t fully ready yet and they were waiting for some fixtures to arrive. Nevertheless, there was more than sufficient entertainment for the kids, with slides, swings, rocking horses and little cars and bikes. And to make up for the fact that some fixtures hadn’t arrived, they even rented a bouncy castle just to ensure that the kids thoroughly enjoy themselves.

And that’s just the outdoor area. There’s also an indoor play haven where the kids are provided with open-ended toys, a kitchen area, a dress-up area, books for them to read and art materials should the kids want to draw.

Looking cool as a pirate!

My little princess!

The princess helping the pirate out with his hat

The pirate who cannot decide whether he should be a pirate or a king

And this is her favourite spot!!

So while the kids busied themselves (under supervision – they have three staff to make sure the kids are safe and playing harmoniously and they sanitise all the toys too every day!), we could check out the place and the food leisurely and enjoy our couple time! A super rare treat for us, as you know that the kids are with me 24/7. But now that we’ve discovered The Playhouse, we know where we can head to when we need to have a couple of hours to ourselves while the kids are entertained. [If you’re wondering why we don’t bring the kids to an indoor playground so we can chill instead, I feel that indoor playgrounds are generally too mega which makes it very difficult for staff to supervise and ensure safety, especially when my boy is only 2.5 years old. Plus the food here is delish!]

As I was telling you about the food, it was very good. I’m still thinking about the tofu, mango and avocado salad ($13.90)! It was really delish! The avocado gave the creamy oomph while the mango and tofu made it refreshing. By the way, I’m not very fond of avocado but this dish has made me view avocado differently!

We had prawns with roasted garlic, roasted cherry tomato and herbs ($14.90) for the warm starter and this too was a treat for our palates! It’s spicy, the prawns were fresh, succulent and crunchy and the yummy roasted garlic was the icing on the cake.

My hubby ordered the baby back ribs ($39) and this was tender and flavourful. It was extremely filling too!

I had the rib-eye steak which was served with cajun fries, summer vegetables and black pepper sauce ($29.90).

The kids’ set comes with a cup of juice and cookies. We ordered the chicken, corn and risoni soup for my boy and the poached dory with cherry tomato and broccoli for my girl.

My boy didn’t finish his food though he bulldozed through the first half pretty quickly; my girl finished everything quickly, even the tomatoes which she normally doesn’t eat. Must have been in a pretty great mood!

And we were told we absolutely had to have the macarons because award winning La Rose Noir macarons & pastries are made available exclusively at The Playhouse & Café!

Of course we had to have coffee – and we ordered a latte and cappuccino. The coffee wasn’t extraordinary but the macarons were 🙂

Just look at that contented look on her face after eating one of the macarons:

I ordered the mango créme brulee ($8.90)

I’m a dessert monster, so I have to tell you I loved this too. I thought the mango was a nice touch to the usual creme brulee.

And unless the brownie contains nuts or is too dry, you’d never hear me say anything bad about it. 😀

Brownie with vanilla ice-cream ($8.90)

When we went to The Playhouse & Cafe during its official opening, we had a wonderful surprise! All the fixtures had arrived!

the playhouse & cafe rochester

There were markings on the grass for roads and there was shelter for a small water play area.

There was also another water play area but this wasn’t sheltered and it can be quite scorching when it’s a sunny day (we were at there at noon so it was really really hot). Remember to bring a change of clothes for the kids, just in case.

There’s also a small trampoline!!

The whole place was abuzz!

And when I checked out the indoor play haven, I was very impressed with the changes they made in just two weeks! One side of the play area had been converted to a ship!:

In the ‘ship’, besides having loads of sea-themed toys, there’s a shelf of books (my little one spotted some of his favourite reads The very hungry caterpillar and Chicka Chicka Boom Boom).

The kitchen area had been converted to a nice cosy cafe:

The castle had a beautiful backdrop:

And the dress-up corner had been dressed up!!:

I’m sure you can tell the kids had loads of fun. The indoor and outdoor play isn’t free though, if you are wondering. It’s $8/h, $10 for 2h, $15 for unlimited play time. We were there for easily 3 hours each time so I’d recommend getting the unlimited play option. I personally find it a little pricey as it could add up to quite a bit if you have more kids. Perhaps there could be a waiver of fees or a discount if the bill at the cafe hits a certain amount. Also, currently, the place seems to be targeted for younger kids – not a problem for me now! 😀

Other than that, I feel that the place can be quite warm on hot days but I heard that they will be bringing in portable air-con units soon (can’t wait!!) and you might want to bring along some mosquito repellent, just in case. The first time we were there we were bitten a few times each but I noticed, on my second visit, there were measures in place to rid mozzies! 🙂

Overall, we really love The Playhouse & Cafe – it is really a gem! We’ll certainly be back soon! We just love the dedicated staff watching the kids while we kick back, relax and have some couple time!

The Playhouse & Cafe

7 Rochester Park

Are there any other family-friendly cafes and restaurants you love? Do leave me a comment so we can check that out too!

Disclosure: We were invited to The Playhouse & Cafe and had a fabulous time. No monetary compensation was received. All opinions are mine.

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