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Canon Selphy SQUARE QX10, ΡΠ²Π΅ΡΠ½., ΠΌΠ΅Π½ΡΡΠ΅ A6?
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I purchased the bundle with the printer and 50 zinc papers. The camera included 10 pages. The price for the 50-pack was about 25 dollars - making that pack about 50 cents per photo printed. The printer with 10 papers plus the 50 paper pack in a bundle was about 124 dollars.
The app walks you through the set-up process. It's fairly simple, but took me a bit to add the printer- my fault, not the app's fault. It asks for permission to record audio, and I couldn't get it to install without accepting audio. I don't know why a printer needs permission to record audio, and I plan to see whether I can get it to work without this in the future.
I wouldn't say the print quality is that great, but it probably depends on the initial image quality to some extent.
I have not tried manipulating images with the app before printing them - I did resize one to cut out an error in the initial image.
The printer gained its initial charge in less than 3 hours. It is straightforward to plug in and charge. It came with a short USB cord, but I chose to use a longer one to reach my plug. It turns off if it is not used within about three minutes. I don't know how long it will hold a charge, or how many photos it will print before it needs to be charged again - I haven't had it long enough to test that.
I printed about 6 photos in a row in a short time, with 4 in the print queue at one point. This was when the first image became out of alignment or failed to feed properly, and cut off part of the image. During this run, the unit started to heat up a bit, but cooled down quickly after it stopped printing the last image in the queue.
The last image of the 10 initial photos I printed was out of alignment or failed to feed properly and cut off about one third of the image. This was the last paper in the stack of 10 that I loaded at the beginning.
8 of 10 is 80% that came out OK. 2 of 10 is 20% that failed to feed and cut off part of the image. At about 50 cents per paper/photo, I lost a dollar. I don't think I'd use this for family heirloom photos, but that' not what it's for. I think this will work well to quickly print photos for friends and family - sort of like what Polaroid used to let us do - a quick snap and print to capture a moment.
The printer makes a loud, relatively-speaking, high-pitched screeching/grinding/scratching noise while it is printing. My dogs ran away from it. I guess it doesn't have much to it's structure to dampen the sound. Probably shouldn't be used if you are trying to print photos without being noticed.
At this point, I don't have information about overall durability or portability - I haven't had the printer long enough to test that.
I have an Android phone and the app loaded and functions without any problems so far.














I do have 2 tips so far for using:
1. When you are connecting to an android phone, you have to turn on the NFC feature on the phone and YOU MUST TAP your phone with the printer. This isn't clear in the instructions and it took me extra research to find this.
2. You can use other ZINK printer sheets than Canon. I've been having a hard time finding Canon paper in stock, so I bought some HP sheets. The packages are identical and the printing is the same. HOWEVER!!! Save a blue card from the Canon packages and replace the blue card from the HP sheets with it before loading into the printer. Otherwise, you get a blue card printing error. I just happened to have save a blue card from the package of the Canon sheets that came with my printer. As I noted, printing on the HP Zink sheets was identical to the Canon after using the Canon Blue Card.
It was a bit pricey but I'm having a great time with this and plan on using it for a great deal of creative moments.





One gripe I have with it is connectivity. On my S9, I was able to connect through BT successfully on the first try maybe 60-70% of the time. I now have a LG V60, and it does not connect well through BT at all. I found out through reviews on the print app that you can connect to the printer via NFC. Connecting through NFC works every time.
Photo quality is better than I expected. I watched a bunch of YouTube videos on which mini printer to buy (this or HP sprocket).
Technically, you can use any zink 2 x 3 paper with this printer (HP, canon, Kodak, etc) as long as you keep the original canon blue sheet when you load paper. It works, but the papers are slightly different in temp. Kodak is a smidge warmer than canon paper. I haven't tried HP yet to compare.
I recommend getting a carrying case to protect the printer and to store extra paper and the charging cable.

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