Canon iP1980 is a compact inkjet photo printer that has been officially discontinued.
Canon has released a number of printers without output trays, and unfortunately Canon iP1980 is one of them.
There is nothing special about its design.

The feeder can hold up to 100 plain papers.
Only one interface is available which lets you use a USB cable to connect the printer to your PC.
The inks that originally come with the printer are PG-830 and CL-831.

Both can be replaced when any of them is running low.
There are four ink colors used on Canon iP1980, but only two cartridges are installed instead of four.
The reason is that one of the cartridges is a tri-color throw in.

However, the printer is not recommended for those who print photos a lot.
The price of a cartridge is more expensive than a refill bottle for ink tank printers.