The HP Sprocket was my go to printing device while on a trip to India recently, and I have to say I am truly impressed by the quality. The dyes then turn cyan, magenta and yellow, giving a full-colour image with a single pass of the paper through the printer. These dyes are activated in the printer with pulses of heat of different length and intensity from a thermal print head. The ZINK technology uses paper coated with multiple layers of transparent dye in manufacture. HP claims that this method creates “smudge-proof, water-resistant, and tear-resistant” prints. Instead, the device relies on the HP ZINK Photo Paper, which has all the colours required for printing already embedded. The Sprocket printer does not use traditional ink. This means you can add borders, text and emojis before the images are printed. The app also allows you to add any number of effects to your photos, before you print it out. Once you have installed the app on your smartphone or tablet, all you need to do is connect the app to the Sprocket and then start using your images from social media platforms such as Instagram or Facebook to create a physical copy. The device uses Bluetooth to connect to the required HP Sprocket companion app, which is available for both Android or iOS devices. The printer measures just 0.83 inches in depth and weighs only 226-gms and hence it will be easy to carry around for use on the go. HP’s Sprocket App lets you add a wide range of effects to your photos before you print them out.
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