I had a Polaroid Zink for years that just stopped working. I’ve now bought the HP. I have lots of the 2x3 Zink paper from the other camera but am happy I can use it in the HP too
6:00 I agree, the canon looks more like the original photo but the original photo looks kind of dark while the HP seems to have fixed the darkness so the HP photo looks best
It is not the photo printer it is the phone or tablet that person have when someone get those photos printers the photo come out it be different story the picture will be different on the phone or tablet that person have
This is so helpful.. thank you!! I was wondering, do you have to use the app to take pictures? Or can you use pictures already taken from Snapchat or your own phone gallery?
Is this the Sprocket Select? Also, which printer is truer to color, HP Sprocket or Canon Ivy? This video @ 6:34 you mentioned Sprocket vs. Canon Ivy Video @ 12:45 you mentioned Canon. (ruclips.net/video/g6DVRvlBpO0/видео.html)
Great review! I wish you could compare the 1st gen sprocket to the 2nd gen sprocket because I can’t find any differences online
I had a Polaroid Zink for years that just stopped working. I’ve now bought the HP. I have lots of the 2x3 Zink paper from the other camera but am happy I can use it in the HP too
6:00 I agree, the canon looks more like the original photo but the original photo looks kind of dark while the HP seems to have fixed the darkness so the HP photo looks best
It is not the photo printer it is the phone or tablet that person have when someone get those photos printers the photo come out it be different story the picture will be different on the phone or tablet that person have
How many photos can you print back to back? Does the printer get warm? how much time does it take to print one photo?
Great review. So good to see the comparison. Thanks.
great job at displaying all 5 photos! thank you
Why did you mute the sound when it was printing??? I am looking for the quietess printer
Amazing videos. I highly recommend continuing reviews
Beautifully done, great review!! Buying the Polaroid! Higher contrast in the photo. Thank you! 😊
Can u use different paper with a border around ot
Can the sprocket add borders around the whole picture to get that classic Polaroid feel?
Great Review! This was very helpful.
So i have the newest 3x4 sprocket and it prints but its always blank, theres no picture whatsoever just a blank white sheet
Does the sprocket work with all phones ?
Great review really 🫶🏽
Can you print mini documents with this or only photos ?
If you screenshot the documents first lol
I’m thinking about buying one to sell small prints of art you think it’ll hold up for that
What printer performs fastes?
How about the ink?
Where is the app?
Are you able to use the Polaroid sink paper with the HP sprocket
You can do so but you have to use the hp sprocket blue sheet instead of the polaroid one for the printer to think it’s legit hp zink paper.
Love it! Tks a lot!!!
HP Sprocket looks pink (the skin colour)
This is so helpful.. thank you!! I was wondering, do you have to use the app to take pictures? Or can you use pictures already taken from Snapchat or your own phone gallery?
Thank you for the review! I was wondering what the resolution of the photo is. Thanks!
Did you use the photo paper that came with each printer?
How many pictures does you print out
May I ask what are the price differences in the ones that you chose that you like for quality and color also what about the Polaroid
This was so helpful. Thank you very much
So helpful! Thank you.
I really like this review, thank you for helping choosing one :)
Thank you so much! This video was really really helpful. Wish you the best on your projects and your life
thanks... great video 😄
Is this the Sprocket Select? Also, which printer is truer to color, HP Sprocket or Canon Ivy? This video @ 6:34 you mentioned Sprocket vs. Canon Ivy Video @ 12:45 you mentioned Canon.
(ruclips.net/video/g6DVRvlBpO0/видео.html)
It looks like the Second edition sprocket, because the Select uses 2,3x3,4 paper sheets and in the video it looks like it uses 2x3.