HP Sprocket 2x3" Premium Zink Sticky Back Photo Paper (100 Sheets) Compatible with HP Sprocket Photo Printers.
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The calibration sheet is blue in color. It is aimed at the printer from the bottom. This blue sheet will appear every time you insert a new pack of paper. When printing, the blue sheet will appear first, followed by your photos. Once the sheet has been calibrated, there is no need to replace it.
It won't work because the Sprocket Plus requires a larger size.
It is possible to print it from the app!
I believe the Polaroid is a hit-or-miss proposition. The Sprocket is owned by my daughter, and the Polaroid is owned by a few of her friends. In one case, the Sprocket movie was successful, but in the other, it was not. There was no discernible difference in quality when it worked. They all have the appearance of vintage Polaroid photos.
Selected User Reviews For HP Sprocket 2x3" Premium Zink Sticky Back Photo Paper (100 Sheets) Compatible with HP Sprocket Photo Printers.
Despite the fact that the box states, "works exclusively with sprocket cameras," I purchased this film to use with a Polaroid Snap camera. sprocket 2 is a type of sprocket that is used 1 only" That is to say, I did not use the HP blue color calibration sheet in my camera, instead opting for the Polaroid blue color calibration sheet before printing any photos. The polaroid film produced brighter colors than the HP film, but the results are nearly identical! I've noticed that different sets of Zink film I've purchased have 'Zink' on the back of them; for example, the HP film had Zink 19 on the back, and the polaroid film had numbers ranging from 12-36. I'm not sure what 17 on the backs means, but I'm wondering if it has anything to do with the minor color variations. If I could find this film on sale again, I'd buy it for my Polaroid Snap!.
They perform admirably, as one would expect from Zink paper. Yellowish/brownish/orangey photos are produced by all zink types of paper. It has a retro feel to it, rather than being vibrant. I've discovered that before printing, I need to lighten and brighten the photo to make the results look more like the original. It helps. Try it! I also keep a journal on these 2x3s. Because they are costly I make collages and cut and paste little photos in my journal to evoke pleasant memories when I look back someday, but they are a little too big for my small journal.
Overall, good quality, but be aware of the fluctuating price; I paid full price one week and it was less than half price the next.
This is an excellent film collection. My daughter goes through film like crazy, so I like the 100 pack film. I've looked everywhere and this is the best deal I've found. I just placed an order for four more because we were having a party and I knew she'd use a lot of film.
This is the paper you'll need if you have a Sproket printer. Ten sheets of photo paper are individually wrapped in each package. a single cleaning sheet The foil packets are perfectly sized to fit inside your case. It is possible to peel. For bragging rights, stick it in your wallet! Prints stunning images.
The HP Sprocket Photo printer is one of my favorites. I got it for Christmas and have already printed about 150 photos (I finally finished my travel scrapbook, made a few printing errors, and went print crazy). I wish there was a way to turn off the sticky feature. backed, but for the amount you get (on Amazon), it's a fantastic price. Furthermore, there is no need to purchase ink with the HP Sprocket Printer. I intend to purchase more to complete my remaining scrapbooks.