Make sure this fitsby entering your model number. A SMALL BUT MIGHTY PHOTO PRINTER – Print instant snapshots or stickers that are 30% larger than the original Sprocket’s, using the thinnest photo printer on the market PERFECTLY PORTABLE – About the size of a smartphone, this lightweight, portable photo printer easily fits into a pocket or backpack EASY WIRELESS PHONE PRINTING – Set up Sprocket Plus at parties and events, and everyone can connect to your mobile printer using Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity (HP Sprocket app required) CREATE AND SHARE MEMORIES – Connect your social media accounts to the HP Sprocket app and instantly turn any of your photos into color prints that are 30% larger than the original Sprocket PERSONALIZE PHOTOS OF UNFORGETTABLE MOMENTS – Download the HP Sprocket app to create customized snapshots using filters, borders, emojis, and drawings created within the app. You can even scan in printed photos and view entire photo collections INCLUDES HP ZINK PHOTO PAPER – Print larger instant smartphone photos with the 10 sheets of 2.3x3.4-inch photo paper to create smudge-proof prints or stickers with peel and stick backing HOW TO PRINT – Load HP ZINK photo paper into the Sprocket Plus Printer. Connect the printer to your mobile device via Bluetooth. Download the free HP Sprocket app and enjoy fun portable printing WARRANTY - One-year limited hardware warranty
So I have had a long history with these portable photo Zink printers. I got a Polaroid Zip last December. It broke a few times and I had to get it replaced by Polaroid (great company and they were wonderful about sending me BRAND NEW replacements) I got really tired of that so I turned to HP because I had heard good things. I really wanted to love this printer. But it printed my pictures out extremely splotchy compared to the zip. I tried reconfiguring and resetting the printer and nothing worked. Then after I printed about 10 or so shots, the printer refused to print. It kept saying I was out of paper when I wasn’t and it would freeze in the “sending to printer” stage and the printer would get hot. I ended up returning it and getting another Polaroid zip printer. I wanted to love you HP I did, but you let me down.
Andrew
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The image on the left is from my HP Sprocket and the picture on the right is from the Canon ivy. I wanted a small photo printer to use for bullet journalling and went with the HP Sprocket because even though there were A LOT of bad reviews, there were still a ton of good reviews and it seemed like the easiest choice for what I needed. Big mistake. Please listen to the bad reviews and go with another small printer - like the Canon ivy. As you can see, the picture quality is so much better and it has the same 2x3 printouts on sticker paper. There was no difference in editing, I printed the exact same image
Brian Hill
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The Android app absolutely _refuses_ to work unless you allow it access to your location. If you allow location access just to install and disable it later then the app with refuse to do anything. And dont forget agreeing to robust data tracking, targeted adds and acknowledging HPs "privacy" policy. I really rather pissed about this product as Ive rarely been by any other. An I really the first of 1400 reviewers to notice this? Or have any such complaints been disappeared?
Cee
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Photos don’t print anywhere close to how they appear on your phone’s screen. Everything prints on the yellow/warm side. Yes our iPhones have the latest os. Yes the sprocket is running on the latest firmware. Yes we calibrated the sprocket as per instructions. The color temp is way off on everything we print. As a work-a-round, we edited some photos in another app - yeah one can’t edit color temp in the sprocket app - and made them cooler. This didn’t help matters, the color temp is still off. We’re sending this thing back.
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