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Similar to the printer, the companion app for the Instax Mini Link app has plenty of fun elements. Aptly named Fun Mode, the feature lets you make collages, add frames & graphics to your images such as horns, angel wings, and the likes. And there’s more to this story.
Well, that’s what we are going to find out in this comparison and see which one of these smartphone printers gives you the best features. Let’s get started. Design and Connectivity
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As opposed to that, the Instax Mini Link carries minimalist design. The body has lightly textured lines with the logo in the middle, and that’s about it. The textured body not only gives it a definitive look but also helps to grip the printer better.
Both mini-printers output photos at 313 x 400dpi, take around 40 seconds to complete a job, and both devices will hold up to ten 2 x 3-inch sheets of Zink paper. Sorry to hear this. We note that the edits are to be made in the actual edit tool. If you are trying to move around the picture in the initial screen without pressing the pencil icon on the top right of the photo it won't work. We have tools inside for cropping and much more. The good thing is that you needn’t play a guessing game on the remaining battery since there’s a neat battery indicator on the app.If the battery charge is 24% or lower, charge the battery for 30 minutes, and then continue with these steps. After the app installs, turn on the printer by holding the Power button until the Status Indicator light above the output slot is on. For those unaware, ZINK is a zero-ink printing technology that uses heat to colorize and develop the picture. The process is instantaneous, and the good thing about it is that the photo papers are smudge resistant and waterproof.
