This is exactly what I need. My printer of over 10 years is struggling to work and I only print one page of text every few months for labels or signing contracts etc. 100 sheets of thermal A4 paper costs under £12 and will last me for years. I don't like how modern printers only work if connected to the internet so they can check you're buying their rip-off cartridges and not refilling old ones. Some companies have even made it so the scanner won't work unless your ink cartridges are full. This looks like a great solution although I wonder how many pages it can print in its lifetime? Thanks for sharing Dr J!
**THERMAL PAPER WARNING** for viewers who would purchase this product. When thermal printers/word processors first came out we bought one to do office work and loved this as an alternative to using ink cartridges or toner. We used it to type hundreds of songs for a music ministry (this was using a word processor so it was a long time ago). We filled books of this thermal paper with beautifully typed up music. Well here's the warning, all of that paper faded to yellow and our "archives" are now barely legible because the letters that once looked beautiful and dark turned into faded barely visible blurbs. Hundreds of hours of typing some archival music and much of it was lost (only because this was when we backed things up on paper vs cloud today). So this is long term experience with thermal paper and you should beware if this is for any long term archival purposes or important documents. It won't last so nothing important should use this type of printing process (nothing formal or important). I hope this helps someone!! I love the idea of this printer, it's adorable, I just know what happens to thermal paper over time and the burned in type, will go bye bye. Of course you can always make copies with an ink copier or scan these in to something so not saying it's not worth a buy.. just a heads up!
like you said, Just scan them and save them on your cloud drive to have backup, you can always reprint from your cloud archive if needed. Also good quality thermal paper will last for 10 years or even more and is waterproof.
If I was a traveling tradesman that would be ideal for customer invoices and the like with no power and hardly any space penalty over lugging some mini printer around.
This is brilliant - my standard wifi printer experience sounds just like yours - a daily standoff with whatever device is trying to connect to it! Very interested in this.
This would have been a nice addition to my Palm Pilot VIIx circa 200 or so. I'm serious. Back then I always had to find a local printer to connect to--- a difficulty in meetings outside of my own office. I even have that fold out keyboard. A printer this size would have added to the magic.
If you will use it for postage labels, don't cover the whole label in parcel tape, it'll bleach out and fade the text, it has some weird reaction with the thermal paper, camp's tip of the day 😉
Thermal paper used to be used in early fax machines and is complete rubbish, over time it discolours and definitely don’t leave it laying about in direct sunlight
Lots of mentions in the video of sticking the printout to things. Can you get thermal printing labels or do you need to use sticky tape ? I can see no application for this printer as a home device. I can print from my 'phone directly to my inkjet printer that sits on my desk and is ready whenever I need it to print from any of the PCs, phones or tablets in the house This looks to me like a very niche product. How long lasting are the printed pages or do they fade after a time and the paper looks very flimsy. A quick look found that 200 A4 sheets of thermal paper can cost £23 - OUCH !
I don’t think you can get sticky thermal paper. I always use tape to stick my labels on though. For me, my printer is in a cupboard and is slow to start up, also the ink is very expensive and doesn’t last long. So I get a lot out of this thermal printer. I agree that the paper is expensive, but then again ink isn’t exactly cheap! This certainly won’t replace my inkjet, but I’ve already used it twice in the last week!
I need this. I work in my van and been able to print emails and job that come during the day would be perfect.
This is exactly what I need. My printer of over 10 years is struggling to work and I only print one page of text every few months for labels or signing contracts etc. 100 sheets of thermal A4 paper costs under £12 and will last me for years. I don't like how modern printers only work if connected to the internet so they can check you're buying their rip-off cartridges and not refilling old ones. Some companies have even made it so the scanner won't work unless your ink cartridges are full. This looks like a great solution although I wonder how many pages it can print in its lifetime? Thanks for sharing Dr J!
I periodically wonder why I subscribe and watch this channel, and then, a gem. TVM.
Japanese businessmen use these when they are with customers ,away from the office. Very handy indeed.
**THERMAL PAPER WARNING** for viewers who would purchase this product. When thermal printers/word processors first came out we bought one to do office work and loved this as an alternative to using ink cartridges or toner. We used it to type hundreds of songs for a music ministry (this was using a word processor so it was a long time ago). We filled books of this thermal paper with beautifully typed up music. Well here's the warning, all of that paper faded to yellow and our "archives" are now barely legible because the letters that once looked beautiful and dark turned into faded barely visible blurbs. Hundreds of hours of typing some archival music and much of it was lost (only because this was when we backed things up on paper vs cloud today). So this is long term experience with thermal paper and you should beware if this is for any long term archival purposes or important documents. It won't last so nothing important should use this type of printing process (nothing formal or important). I hope this helps someone!! I love the idea of this printer, it's adorable, I just know what happens to thermal paper over time and the burned in type, will go bye bye. Of course you can always make copies with an ink copier or scan these in to something so not saying it's not worth a buy.. just a heads up!
Good point!
like you said, Just scan them and save them on your cloud drive to have backup, you can always reprint from your cloud archive if needed. Also good quality thermal paper will last for 10 years or even more and is waterproof.
Peripage A40 or Epson WorkForce are both cheaper and already have distribution and support working, is this any better?
This mini printer could definitely come in handy for people. Nice review Jake
'Looks like a great bit of kit.
If I was a traveling tradesman that would be ideal for customer invoices and the like with no power and hardly any space penalty over lugging some mini printer around.
Someone please help,, where can I get this printer in Bangladesh, can anyone tell me,,?
I am from Bangladesh too i wanna know !
This is brilliant - my standard wifi printer experience sounds just like yours - a daily standoff with whatever device is trying to connect to it! Very interested in this.
Nice little device, as long as it's no more than £59.95, I'll buy it (because that's what I would imagine the price point should be)
Looks a very useful portable printer. Nice review.
Thanks for your review!
What an interesting device. Is there such a thing as a heat paper adhesive label on the market, Dr. Jake?
That looks very cool I'll have to get myself one of these gadgets 👌🏻
I think that's fantastic. I've often thought how can I get rid of the ugly bulky printer sitting on my desk.
This is absolutely brilliant, I defo want to order one 👍🏻
Yay - back to reviews of random things... great stuff 😎🤘
This would have been a nice addition to my Palm Pilot VIIx circa 200 or so. I'm serious. Back then I always had to find a local printer to connect to--- a difficulty in meetings outside of my own office.
I even have that fold out keyboard. A printer this size would have added to the magic.
The portability of this printer makes it very versatile!
Now that's an excellent idea.
Be ideal for The Borrowers.
Can you print tattoo stencils with this ?
Yes, i actually bough a very similar thermal printer phomemo and it works like a charm
02:50 is that The World's Smallest A4 Printer down your trousers or are you just pleased to see me....both actually...
Not for use for long term documents as the paper can turn black
Good point. Also not for printouts that will be exposed to high temperatures. But it does have its uses
If you will use it for postage labels, don't cover the whole label in parcel tape, it'll bleach out and fade the text, it has some weird reaction with the thermal paper, camp's tip of the day 😉
Thermal paper used to be used in early fax machines and is complete rubbish, over time it discolours and definitely don’t leave it laying about in direct sunlight
Lots of mentions in the video of sticking the printout to things. Can you get thermal printing labels or do you need to use sticky tape ? I can see no application for this printer as a home device. I can print from my 'phone directly to my inkjet printer that sits on my desk and is ready whenever I need it to print from any of the PCs, phones or tablets in the house
This looks to me like a very niche product. How long lasting are the printed pages or do they fade after a time and the paper looks very flimsy. A quick look found that 200 A4 sheets of thermal paper can cost £23 - OUCH !
I don’t think you can get sticky thermal paper. I always use tape to stick my labels on though. For me, my printer is in a cupboard and is slow to start up, also the ink is very expensive and doesn’t last long. So I get a lot out of this thermal printer. I agree that the paper is expensive, but then again ink isn’t exactly cheap! This certainly won’t replace my inkjet, but I’ve already used it twice in the last week!
So it’s basically an enlarged game boy camera.
Precisely. Although probably faster and better quality too
@@DrJakesVeryBritishReviews and hopefully the prints don’t fade over time as well
I dunno with this