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HP Sprocket Portable 2x3" Instant Photo Printer, Prints From iOS or Android Devices

HP Sprocket Portable 2x3" Instant Photo Printer, Prints From iOS or Android Devices

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Regular price $192.46 USD
Regular price $218.70 USD Sale price $192.46 USD
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Brand Name: HP

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Type: Photo Printer

Print out vivid, quality photos from your HP 2 x 3″ Sprocket Photo Printer.


Share beautiful moments with instant 2 x 3″ photos from your smartphone. Easily connect smartphones to this sprocket mini photo printer so anyone and everyone can print and view from a shared album with Google Photos. And with the compact, sleek design, you can take this mini printer anywhere with ease. This pocket printer quickly allows you to relive moments through gorgeous prints.


Invite your friends and family to print their photos using the seamless Bluetooth® connectivity. Customize and add personality to your prints using the HP sprocket photo printer app. Use the app to print your pictures posted on social media. With this portable photo printer, you will definitely spend your time creating a lot of prints. Scan your phone photo printer with the app to see the prints you have in queue. And don’t worry about buying ink for your mini picture printer. This device is compatible with Zink paper making ink and toner a thing of the past. This reliable, high-performance instant photo printer will bring new life to you and your photos.

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