📸 Print your moments, stick your story.
Polaroid Hi·Print Paper offers 20 sheets of 2x3 inch sticky-back photo paper combined with dye-sub color ribbons in two all-in-one cartridges, enabling vibrant, wallet-sized prints that are easy to peel and stick, perfect for instant personalization and sharing.
Brand | Polaroid |
Product Dimensions | 17 x 8 x 4 cm; 5 g |
Item model number | 6355 |
Manufacturer | Polaroid |
Series | HP Paper 20 Sheets |
Colour | white |
Form Factor | Printer |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 5 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
G**N
Its fabulous
Hard copies look at you when you're not looking! The phone is fabulous but having some photos in special places can really surprise you. This product is fun and allows you to give copies on card or whatever as a gift. Colours are great highly recommend.
I**N
Paper
Bought for mint mini printer works as it should. Nice pictures but pricey for what it is
M**D
Photo paper
Great paper for my small printer
R**L
Great quality photos but rubbish sticky back
I rate the Polaroid hi-print for picture quality, the fact it uses dye-sublimation instead of ‘zink’ paper produces much more accurate photos. The photo paper is considerably more expensive than the Zink paper, but you’re paying for the extra quality, and the fact that it comes on a cartridge you insert into the Hi-Print also adds to the cost. It’s around 50-60% more expensive than Zink paper - £16 vs £10.The cartridge is easy to insert into the Hi-Print, and the printer itself is easy to use, although it switches itself off after 5 minutes, which is annoying when you’re just tweaking a photo for print, as you have to keep switching it on again.What lets this photo paper down is the poor stickiness of the glue on the back, it barely sticks at all. I use 2x3 photos a lot in my journaling, and used a HP Sprocket prior to the Hi-Print, the Sprocket’s Zink paper is way stickier. I either have to glue the Polaroid photos to the page, or stick them down with tape, or they just unstick themselves from the page. As a result, I only tend to use the Polaroid for ‘special photos’ and still use the Sprocket for everyday journaling and sticker photos.Another plus for the Polaroid paper is that it’s slightly larger than 2x3, despite being billed as such. It’s not much bigger, but at this size it does make a difference.In summary, really great photos but pricey paper with rubbish glue on the back.Just one thumb up 👍🏼
S**X
Good quality product.
Bought as present for daughters birthday as we had bought her the printer. Good quality that she can print and stick in her book.
J**2
Good quality
Excellent easy to use
L**Y
Grinding noise, cartridge only half usable
Not sure if it’s the cartridge, the printer itself (which I’ve had since Oct 2021), or the latest firmware upgrade, but my Polaroid Hi-Print is no longer usable. I’ve wasted 5 cartridges which make a grinding noise during printing (specifically when the paper rolls back in) and each cartridge only prints 5 sheets. Halfway through, the app always claims the cartridge is out of paper. I’ve tried manually reloading the cartridge with 5 more sheets to bring it up to 10, turning the printer on/off, and hard resetting the printer — the issues persist. Whatever the cause, it’s pretty gross of Polaroid to render the first generation devices obsolete.
A**A
Fab item
Fab item
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