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Xiaomi Mi Portable Photo Printer (Thermal transfer, Colour)

Xiaomi Mi Portable Photo Printer

Thermal transfer, Colour


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R2T2

4 years ago

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begg2k10

4 years ago • purchased this product

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turn on GPS...works like a miracle! :-) maybe disconnect your printer manually in the bluetooth menu and connect it through the xiaomi home app
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Anonymous

2 years ago

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b.clausen

2 years ago • purchased this product

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No, although the colour quality of the printer is not exactly professional. I was always satisfied with the mini printer - and the guests/partylists had fun with the Fötelis. Did the photo paper stay too long in the printer or in the light? Is the printer battery fully charged? If you suspect a warranty defect, return the machine and ask for a replacement! Good luck
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soric

5 years ago

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alinagadient

5 years ago • purchased this product

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I don't think so. If I see it correctly, the pack of printer paper you want to cut also comes with ink cartridges. The Xiaomi printer somehow works without toner or ink, I suspect that everything needed for the colour is already in the paper, but I don't know for sure.
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MelSS

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago • purchased this product

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Hello! Yes, there are about five of them. But I would advise against buying them, the quality is miserable and worse than with Polaroid cameras from the 90s. It's just about enough for a mediocre snapshot as a souvenir. Greetings + have a nice weekend

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