How Does the Poloroid Mini Printer Work?

  1. Technology

    • Polaroid mini printers make use of patented ZINK technology, which it claims to be the digital version of instant film. ZINK stands for "Zero Ink." This implies that it doesn't make use of ink systems utilized by traditional printer models. Instead, it works by using heat to imprint an image on a special kind of photo paper. Thus, cartridges and ribbons are no longer necessary in order to produce the colors in a photograph. The Polaroid mini printer allows for printing in borderless images measuring 2 by 3 inches in less than a minute.

    Paper

    • The backbone of ZINK technology lies within the special paper used. The paper is a material with dye crystals that come in yellow, magenta and cyan colors. These crystals are then activated by pulses of heat that can number up to 200 million within 30 seconds. The paper itself can have up to a billion dye crystals, which ensures that the images are clear and easily discerned. The paper used in the Polaroid mini printer is sturdy enough to withstand tearing as well as water damage.

    Features

    • In the spirit of convenience, the Polaroid mini printer can be attached to the camera or phone using a USB or Bluetooth. This means that no cords or computer connections are required in order for the printer to receive the images and print them. The printer is equipped with a rechargeable lithium-ion battery that allows it to produce 15 pictures when fully charged. Hence, the mini printer is named as a part of the Polaroid on the Go series.

    Printing From a Phone

    • To print from a mobile phone, a Polaroid mini printer works by selecting the desired image from the gallery of the phone and going to the Options menu. From there, select "Send via Bluetooth" and search for the Polaroid printer to print. Note that the Bluetooth feature of the mobile phone must be turned on in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.

    Printing From a Camera

    • For those who want to print directly from the camera, connect it to the printer and go to the menu to confirm that a connection has been established. If the settings still indicate USB, download the PictBridge, or program needed for the Polaroid printer to identify the camera. Once it's on, select the image to be printed and follow the instructions for printing. Don't disconnect the USB cord or turn off the printer while printing is ongoing.

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