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Polaroid Everything Box Hi-Print 2x3 Gen 2.0
EUR127,39

Polaroid Everything Box Hi-Print 2x3 Gen 2.0


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wabomania

1 year ago

Does the printer have a USB-C port?

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Galaxus

1 year ago

Yes, the printer has a USB-C port that is used for charging. The USB-C port is not used for data transfer as the printer is connected via Bluetooth.
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MarcoWolfwood

1 year ago

How often should cartridges be changed?

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Galaxus

1 year ago

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The cartridges for the Polaroid Hi-Print 2x3 contain 10 sheets of adhesive photo paper per cartridge. Therefore, it is necessary to change the cartridge after printing 10 photos.
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MarcoWolfwood

1 year ago

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Galaxus

1 year ago

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The printer uses cartridges for printing. It does not have a fixed laser, but employs dye-sublimation technology to create sticky prints. The cartridges include coloured ribbon and self-adhesive photo paper, allowing high-quality photos to be printed in 2x3-inch format.
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MarcoWolfwood

1 year ago

Laser? Thermal?

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Galaxus

1 year ago

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The printer in question does not use laser technology, but is a thermal printer. This type of printer uses thermal transfer to create images, such as the thermal colour diffusion process. There is no specific information indicating the use of lasers.
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