You can then grab on to the little handle and pull it out. To change it out, you have to pull on the little tab on the side to open the door.
Both the ink and the paper are combined into an all in one cartridge. The black and gold ones are the most metallic of the bunch, while the white model has more of a glossy feel to it.ĭespite the fact that this printer uses ink, you don’t have to change the ink cartridges like with a standard printer.
It’s available in three colors: Black, gold, and white. It’s sleek plastic exterior has a metallic look to it, and could easily be mistaken for aluminum. While most printers are designed to appear fun and engaging, Kodak went strictly professional with the appearance of the Mini Mobile Printer. But once we started to familiarize ourselves with it, we found a few things that appear to offer a pretty solid improvement. If you’ve used a mini photo printer before, you’ll feel as if you are already familiar with the Kodak model. It’s got a fully functional editing suite built right in that allows you to crop, filter, or add stickers to your images. Thanks to the included Companion App, the printer can do much more than just print your digital images. You connect to it wirelessly, open up the free companion app, and transfer your digital photos to be printed.
It’s designed to be controlled from your Apple or Android based mobile device. The Kodak Mini Mobile Photo Printer is a surprisingly compact device that fits in the palm of your hand. But can this first-generation technology stand up to the solutions that are already on the market? We went hands on to find out. It uses Kodak’s very own patented dye transfer technology that promises to produce higher quality prints at a lower price.
Kodak’s mini mobile photo printer was designed to alleviate some of these concerns.