Make memories and share instantly with the HP Sprocket 2nd Edition Portable Photo Printer. This pocket-sized wonder is even more feature-packed than the original, printing full-color photographs you can stick in your scrapbook, journal, cards, and other art projects. Zink Zero Ink premium paper resists smudging, tearing, and fading, while upgraded Bluetooth 5.0 allows everyone to join in the action. In addition to customizing and printing photos straight from your smartphone or social media account via the HP Sprocket app, friends can also connect. The printerâs personalized LED light lets you know exactly whoâs printing! With HP, creativity is always in good company.
B&W Pages per Minute | 40 ppm |
Color Pages per Minute | 20 ppm |
Hardware Connectivity | USB 2.0 |
Connectivity Technology | wireless |
Resolution | 313 x 400 DPI |
Control Method | App |
Controller Type | iOS |
Print media | Paper (plain), Glossy photo paper |
Scanner Type | Photo,Portable |
Compatible Devices | Smartphones |
Printer Type | Zink Technology |
Additional Features | Augmented Reality Capabilities, ZINK Zero Ink Technology, Rechargeable Battery, Connect to Multiple Devices, Portable, Compact, Borderless Printing |
Printer Output Type | Color |
Item Weight | 7.1 Ounces |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.15"D x 4.63"W x 0.98"H |
Paper Size | 2.6 |
Maximum Sheet Capacity | 10 |
Media Size Maximum | 3 x 5 inch |
Wattage | 32 watts |
Is Electric | Yes |
Dual-sided printing | No |
Color | Lilac |
W**L
Quality of prints, ease of use
I love my speocket. Great for journaling or just printing selfies. Easy set up, nice pictures, easy to use. Paper is a little pricey but worth it.
J**L
Compact, easy, vivid photo colors, functional - Would buy as a gift for others.
I purchased this printer to quickly connect to my phone and have the ability to print small pictures that can also be stickers. The photo paper for the HP sprocket uses 2 * 3 photos using thermal sticker paper. The application is easy to download to you phone and gives detailed instructions on how to use the app. I am an avid book reader and the app allows me to print a collage of book covers to insert into my book journal.The colors from the print are true to life and have a terrific quality. The printer is small and can be slipped into a pocket for easy transport and durability. Functionally simple to use for a quick photo print that can be shared with others.
K**G
Great for labels and albums
I love this printer. I bought to make cover stickers for my yoto cards and I use it for albums and gifts too!! Cheaper film than our instax plus you decided final photo. The color can be shotty , but it all depends on the depth of contrast in your photos, youâll just have to get used to how it typically prints and you can adjust your photos accordingly before actually printing them. Photos with a ton of white, may have a blue hue, but photos full of color, usually turn out incredible. My review photo is them, stuck onto Yoto cards and trimmed along the edge. They look like professional cards!
S**T
Great little printer but put in a bit of effort for best results
This is a great little printer *for what it is*. Itâs incredibly small and lightweight, and the app is well-designed and easy to use. The print size is a smidge larger than other printers, which I like, and the sticky-back Zink paper is perfect for journaling. But (and DO NOT come at me over this) you should not expect to get the best results without a little effort. Thereâs a reason that photographers use apps like Photoshop and Lightroom and itâs because NO printer will reproduce exactly what you see on a screen. Some of that is due to the printer calibration and some of that is your screen/device/camera calibration. If you demand high quality image reproduction, you donât want a pocket printer â they all return worse quality in color, sharpness, etc., than a half-decent desktop inkjet printer. You are buying *convenience* with pocket printers. THAT SAID, a fair number of people are reporting a pink (magenta) or blue (cyan) cast to their prints that other manufacturersâ models do not seem to have, which is decidedly disappointing. Mine has a pink cast, hence my -1 star.There are instructions from the manufacturer for resetting the unit to address this problem, and you should use the calibration card in each Zink packet as recommended (and keep it for recalibration). If those things do not work, there are some simple edits you can make to your photo (before you open it in the HP app) to correct for the color cast if you otherwise like the Sprocket Select and are willing to sacrifice a few prints in the process. The suggestions below will not be news to most photography enthusiasts (let alone professionals) â Iâve included them here because even though I think that HP has considerable room to improve the thermal control of this printer (which is how the colorization occurs with Zink paper), I still think this little printer has a lot going for it and casual photographers can get much improved prints from it.1) The simplest method: You can counteract color casts by finding the âtintâ setting in your photo editor (ALWAYS be sure to make and work on a copy of your original image if youâre not sure you can revert the image to its original state by undoing the edits). If your prints have a blue/cyan cast, use the tint adjustment to push the image towards red/magenta; if your prints are pink, move the tint towards green. For relatively simple editors (e.g., iOS Photos), you might start by making a 100% adjustment and then backing off from there in 10-20% increments for subsequent prints (of the same image) if youâve gone too far. The image may look horrible on screen, but thatâs not the point. Whatever setting you decide gives the best result, apply it to future images (or their copies) before you open them in the HP Sprocket app; this wonât work 100% of the time, but should help in many cases. Also be aware that various editing apps for different devices will apply differing amounts of adjustment at comparable settings (e.g., â50%â in one app on one phone may be â75%â on another phone or in a different editing app), so you may want to follow some of the additional steps below to dial in the best possible correction, albeit at the price of a few more test prints.2) If youâre willing to put in a bit more effort: pick a photo that is representative of your most common subject (e.g., landscape, portrait, nighttime) and choose one with a good range of values (light to dark) and that is not under- or overexposed. Convert this to black and white (monochrome) in your phone/tablet/computer photo editor (no fancy enhancing filters, just a basic conversion) and print the image. This will allow you to see which values in the image have the greatest color cast (highlights, mid-tones, or shadows), which can be hard to see in a color image.3) Go back to the original color image (or your copy!) and target your tint correction by looking at the values (areas) of the image with the worst color cast in the black and white version. This is inherently subjective, and remember itâs not meant to look good onscreen. Make a print and assess whether you need more or less tint correction. Rinse and repeat until youâre satisfied enough, recalling that youâre not aiming for perfection from this convenience printer.4) For the folks with more sophisticated photo editing apps that allow targeted editing of color balance in terms of value ranges â highlights, mid-tones, or shadows (e.g., Lightroom or Pixelmator Photo on iOS): Start with Step 2 to figure out where the color cast is the worst but instead of changing the image tint in the original color image (which affects the whole image), tweak the cyan/red or magenta/green balance for just the values in the image that need the most correction (e.g., mid-tones). If youâre not sure whether the cast is in, for example, the mid-tones or highlights, just pick one (mid-tones) and make a 100% change in the color balance relevant to the color cast your prints have â if the area youâre concerned with (from step 2) changes the most onscreen, youâve got it. If not, undo and try the other value range. If you like the result and your photo editor allows it, save this setting as a preset and apply to future images before printing. (And you can edit two or all three of the value ranges with differing amounts of color correction!)5) For the truly adventurous: follow step 4 with additional enhancements, such as slight bumps to settings like âvibranceâ, âclarityâ, overall brightness (if images print a bit dark) and contrast (if images look a bit flat). Your photo editor probably allows changes to brightness in the value ranges of the color balance section, too, if you want a targeted effect. Save as a preset and apply to future images before opening them in the HP Sprocket app for printing.Using these techniques, I was able to get a *much* better, more true-to-life color print after five prints (original; B&W; 100% green tint; less tint correction and more brightness; and finally, targeted value range corrections to color and brightness with bumps to overall vibrance and contrast based on earlier prints). You may not want to have to do anything to your images before printing - in that case, move along or take your chances and be prepared to return you unit if you dislike the prints. But if you donât mind a little twiddling, I actually recommend this little printer.
S**E
Fun, Pocket-Sized Printer That Delivers Instant Memories
I got the HP Sprocket as a gift, and honestly, itâs one of the most fun little gadgets Iâve used in a while. Itâs super compactâsmall enough to toss in my bag or even a large pocketâand it pairs easily with my phone over Bluetooth. The app is straightforward, and I really like that I can edit photos with filters, borders, and little stickers before printing.The print quality is decent for something so tiny. Itâs not professional photo quality, of course, but the images come out vibrant and detailed enough for journaling, scrapbooking, or sticking on a wall. The 2x3" size is cute and comes with peel-and-stick backs, which makes it really easy to decorate with them.The battery life is solidâI can go through a few sessions before needing to chargeâand loading the paper is simple once you get the hang of it. Itâs definitely not an essential device, but itâs a fun one to have if you like capturing and printing memories on the go. Iâve loved using it at parties, trips, and even just around the house.
P**E
I would like to thank TikTok for introducing me to this!
The app and the printer are epic in so many ways. Itâs kind of like trying to set up your WiFi in your home, but as long as you donât give up you know what to do.The pics came out good as long as itâs cleared, printer charged, and you have enough refill paper to last you months. The print speed is amazing as long as itâs connected, and itâs great for me to use in my journals, notes, etc.The zink feature is epic in so many ways. I can easily store this in my Fjallraven kanken.
J**N
Great!
Adorable, pictures come out amazing, easy to set up and connect to Bluetooth. Super simple and cute
F**E
Great gift idea
Bought as a gift for my fiancee and she loves it. There are now print outs of us everywhere đ. She also printed some out and sent them inside her Christmas cards. Very nice quality little printer. Saved us money on going to get little prints from stores. Ps buy more paper đ
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