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Set your photos free with the pocket sized instant printer that needs no ink
Monday February 9th 2009, 08:30

Instant Printer For Camera Phones And Digital Cameras





















What with an abundance of camera phones and digital cameras, taking photos has never been easier. We're just not very good at printing them anymore. And of course it's even harder to do when you are out and about and would like to share your photos.

The answer could be a Polaroid PoGo Instant Photo Printer.

It's small enough to fit in your pocket and it never needs new ink.
That's because the ink comes on the heat-activated Zink paper so ink cartridges just aren't required. What's more, the prints are smudge proof, water resistant, fade resistant and tear proof. And the paper is sticky backed - leave the backing on if you want a standard photo, peel it off if you want a sticker.

Simply send your images from your phone or camera to the PoGo Instant Photo Printer either wirelessly via the wonders of Bluetooth or with a USB lead (PictBridge-friendly camera).

Then less than a minute later, the printer will churns out a quality image on a 2"x3" slice of sticky-back photo paper. You can then peel off the backing and stick your piccie wherever you fancy! You can imagine the fun you could have this in an ofice - and kids will love it too.

The PoGo holds ten sheets of Zink paper at a time and you can buy more Zink paper in shops or online (30 sheets cost £7.95, 70 sheets £17.95).

The Polaroid PoGo Instant Photo Printer comes with its own rechargeable lithium battery or can be powered by mains electricity.

You can buy the Polaroid PoGo Instant Photo Printer and Zink photo paper from Firebox - the printer is £99.95.





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