
HP - Sprocket 2nd Edition
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I had the Canon Ivy (1) and then a few months ago I replaced it with the HP Sprocket 2x3. I prefer the Sprocket a little bit more, it prints more warm. Also I would have issues with the Ivy connecting to my phone. As long as you have the blue scan card for your printer, you can use whatever paper you find cheaper.
r/bulletjournal • Best small picture printer ->I have 2 HP Sprockets. One is the 200 model, the other is the panorama one. I use the 200 model to print small square stickers mostly and the panorama for everything else since I can adjust the length of the print as it comes in a roll.
r/hobonichi • Portable printer recommendations? ->I glue mine in with a glue stick, that seems to hold up fine too. And agree on the sprocket vs selphy, I used to use a sprocket but the quality is so much better on the selphy.
r/bulletjournal • What mini phone printer do you guys recommend? ->I bought the hp sprocket because of the sticker feature and I love it. I have the small sized one. It works fast, it’s convenient and the app interface is super easy. I find the refills to be a little pricey, but not terrible. My only complaint is that the photo quality is meh. I usually have to use a filter option to make it brighter and it looks a little grainy? Just not crisp. Overall tho, I’d recommend
r/bulletjournal • What mini phone printer do you guys recommend? ->I tried and returned the HP Sprocket. I then tried and returned the Kodak photo printer. I tried and kept the Canon Selphy. Taking the HP Sprocket out of the discussion, because it’s not really comparable to the other two. I had a photo that was taken by a very good photographer (not a professional, but “advanced hobbyist.”) I printed each of them and put them side by side. The color and quality of the photo printed on the Selphy was far superior. While the price of the printer itself is higher than the others, the paper and ink for the Canon are cheaper than the Kodak. I had some trouble connecting to the Selphy printer. Honestly, it was kind of a pain. This is probably a “user issue,” in that I have a very low patience level for “tech stuff.” If you have a teenager or college student handy, they would probably have no problem. I would recommend the Selphy. One thing to note, you can’t put the Selphy against the wall. It needs about 4 inches of extra space in the back and 8 inches in the front. It takes up a little more space sitting on a desk than I expected.
r/scrapbooking • Recommendations for a photo printer? ->I have an HP Sprocket that prints 2” x 3” and a Canon Selphy that prints 4” x 6” The quality of photo printing on the Canon is far superior to the Sprocket, and if you’re looking for a 2” x 3” sized photo, you can use the “collage” feature to print 2 on one sheet.
r/scrapbooking • What are your small photo printer suggestions? ->I enjoy my sprocket as well! On a side note - do you use any particular settings or filters? I don’t and feel like mine come out with a tint to it (which I don’t mind - it kinda looks polaroidy) but I feel like I see people using it and it comes out perfectly like the picture.
r/JunkJournals • Best mini photo printer for journaling? ->I used to use an HP Sprocket and it was great but then I saw the photo quality of the Kodak Retro and the colors just seemed so much more vibrant! I have made the switch to Kodak Retro! I also priced it out and the Kodak refills are about half the price of the HP Zink paper.
r/stationery • Any recommendations for a mini photo printer where prints don't fade? ->I used to use an HP Sprocket with Zink paper. (pros: fast printing, sticker-back paper. cons: streaks sometimes visible, color leans kinda lavender) Then, I saw a friend using the Kodak Mini Retro and I switched over. (pros: colors are clearer, images sharper. con: needs an adhesive to stick into the journal, printing is slower due to the "4 pass" process) I am using the Kodak Retro for travel journaling now because color and sharpness are important to me. I wish it had the sticker back tho! I bring a tape runner with me, but I have had them run out while I was on a trip!
r/Travelersnotebooks • Mini Photo Printers for Your Travelers Notebooks? ->I use a HP sprocket Zink printer. Very happy with it.
r/Travelersnotebooks • Mini Photo Printers for Your Travelers Notebooks? ->Polaroid zip, I’ve had mine for going on a decade. Do not get the HP Sprocket!!!!!
r/Journaling • best way to print photos? ->My sprocket didn’t work out of the box so I exchanged it, and it still didn’t work, that’s when I got the zip instead!
r/Journaling • best way to print photos? ->This was like 10 years ago but I also tried buying the sprocket and returned it twice because it wouldn’t work. It was so frustrating. I don’t remember exactly what the issue was but after exchanging it and it still not working I ended up getting a Polaroid zip instead. It’s still going strong today!
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