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22 Jan 2022, 01:51 GMT+10
To say that the smartphone is the most important device at the moment for a large part of the population would be somewhat redundant. These kings of technology have been invading everything until reaching the top, displacing personal computers to second place. And although it may seem soon, there are already a few households that consider or do not directly have a PC or Mac at home, because that place has already been occupied by the smartphone.
Not having a computer was a problem at the beginning of this transition between devices, but it did not take long for mobile phones to start offering printing options, and printers designed specifically for compositions on paper appeared from smartphones . Poooli is now adding a new printer to its catalogue, a portable, inkless printer, so that we can turn any digital image that we carry in our pocket into paper.
Poooli printer
A new portable pocket printer that joins a small ecosystem of devices that already make up Polaroid or LG parts and that do without ink, no longer requiring so many moving parts and reducing their size.
Photographs without ink
This inkless pocket printer uses the ZINK Zero Ink technology already used by both Polaroid and LG. This technology makes it possible to develop a paper that stores the ink itself, on the surface. Thus, the printer applies heat to the paper itself and makes it produce the color, automatically self-printing.
A technology, on the other hand, derived from sublimation printers that already exist, mainly in the textile sector. Not having ink and not having as many moving parts make the printer smaller and more portable.
The Poooli printers cost between $50 and $120. As an added bonus, it includes free paper to store inside.
The paper is 2x3 inches in size and will allow us to print what we want, where we want. As we mentioned at the beginning, these mini inkless printers are specially designed to print from mobile phones and we will only need them to have a Bluetooth connection to be able to connect with it and use it.
A mini multifunction inkless printer, the latest technology at your fingertips, discover the latest printer models on the market, the most innovative and technological at your disposal, so that you only have to worry about your prints being perfect.
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