KiiPix Smartphone Picture Printer, Black | Instantly Print Fun, Retro-Style Photos Right from Smartphone Screen | Portable | No Batteries Required | Great for Crafts, Parties and More!
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KiiPix Smartphone Picture Printer, Black | Instantly Print Fun, Retro-Style Photos Right from Smartphone Screen | Portable | No Batteries Required | Great for Crafts, Parties and More!

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Pickup at your own expense
Tomorrow from 09:00 to 20:00, Store location
Free
Payment options
Apple Pay Google Pay Mastercard Visa
Cash, bank card, credit/installment payments, cashless payment for legal entities
Warranty and returns
Exchange/return of products of proper quality within 14 days Official manufacturer's warranty: 12 months
Features
Item Dimensions
6.5 x 4 x 5.5 in
Model Year
2018
Style
Base
Description
This fits your .
Make sure this fits by entering your model number. Smartphone printer: instantly print favorite photos from your smartphone. It’s easy to use: place film, place phone, and print! Portable photo printer: No batteries or cords required. Take it anywhere! It’s compact and folds flat for easy travel. Photo scanner: add fun filters or just get rid of the Red-eye and then use Kippax to scan those photos right to the film. You can easily Print your pictures to hold on to! No instant camera needed: The SiPix only requires Fujifilm Instax Mini film (sold separately) and your phone to provide you with fun prints. The best pictures: for the best pictures, make sure your screen lock is on and that you turn the phone’s brightness all the way up. The perfect size: the credit-card size pictures produced by the photo printer are the perfect size for wallets. Photo Size: 3. 4 in. X 2. 1 in. And image size: 2. 4 in. X 1. 8 in.
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3.4
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Amazon Customer
4
I have been looking for a way to display photos of library patrons reading and enjoying our K-4 library. After reading mixed review about the KiiPix, I was not sure about it, but for the price I decided to take a risk. I am glad I did. This little gadget fits my need perfectly. For me, tech items do not usually work as easily as ads proclaim. However, last night I decided to get started. To my amazement, after about 10 minutes, I had 8 nice pictures copied off my cell phone. The mini size, ease of print, and stiff photo result that does not curl are perfect for my display needs. Basically, these are mini polaroids of cell phone pictures.
Jlowman
4
This is a decent little printer if you dont mind losing a few prints every so often. Overall you get what you pay for. The process is really simple, but kind of finicky. You raise frame, line up your phone, hit the shutter, and crank out your photo. The finicky bits - First off, your phone. It takes a bit to figure out the right brightness for your phone, and the brightness level depends on how light/dark your photo is. There is a fixed, but unknown, shutter speed, so the only thing you can change is the brightness of your phone. I get about the same number of properly exposed photos with this as I do with my instax camera, so not really a huge loss Second, the crank, or more precisely, the knob that should really be a crank. You have to turn it really evenly or else you get lines on the photo where you stopped. If this had an actual crank handle it would make this much easier. As it is, Ive found the best way to get an unlined photo is to hold the knob in one hand and rotate the unit instead, as if it was a crank. When you get it right, they are about the same quality as any other instax photo, not super sharp, but decent. Photo advance not catching - I had 1 photo not come out of the box. This happens when the little advance lever misses the edge of the photo and cant push it forward into the rollers. The fix I used was to open the back and push the top exposed photo forward pull it out by hand, then put the film cartrige back into the box and crank out the next photo. This ruined the first photo, and the one below it. In hindsight I probably could have gone into a dark room(bathroom with the light out, closet, whatever) and moved the top photo a bit to get it to catch, and not lost either photo, but it hasnt happened since, so I havent tried it yet.
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