• Reviews around paper (2.12 of 5)

    HP Sprocket Portable Photo Printer, X7N07A, Print Social Media Photos on 2x3 Sticky-Backed Paper - White

    • I tried this one because I thought it would waste less paper because you can choose what to print off your phone
    • Tip: keep that bright blue paper with the barcode that gets printed off with the HP zinc paper and buy the cheaper Polaroid paper and switch out the Polaroid barcode with the blue HP barcode.
    • I also don't like that the zink paper that is needed for this product crinkles up from the sides after a few days
    • The consumable paper is a bit expensive (about $0.50 a piece)
    • Paper is expensive at 50 cents per sheet
    • Good quality printer paper.
    • The business card size photos on sticky backed photo paper would make these perfect for scrap booking and journaling
    • The paper is very sticky and is definitely secure in my planner
    • Perfect for printing fun pics for the kids, requires no extra ink and tye paper is affordable.
    • We tried resetting the printer, using different devices, replacing the paper but no luck
    • The paper isn't flimsy and on the back of the pictures there is a peel and stick
    • Paper too expensive.
    • This fun printer comes with 10 free HP photo papers
    • Print quality was 4/5, the paper is super cool
    • This is the best item that ever came out no ink to buy just the paper wonderful
    • I use the sticky photo paper to decorate with my room with pictures from my adventures.
    • So it wastes TONS of the very expensive photo paper
    • I'm also quite surprised and disappointed that there aren't any non-sticky paper options readily available
    • HP Sprocket Portable Photo Printer, print social media photos on 2x3 sticky-backed paper -
    • Initial investment may be more than other devices but the paper is less expensive and the quality is better than some other devices
    • The wifi kept disconnecting, the product is very noisy, and it had no sticky paper
    • Long battery life, easy to use, small and convenient size, inexpensive paper refills
    • Love it!!!!!Paper.
    • The sticky paper is pretty cheap, especially compared to the Kodak printer I have
    • Paper is a bit expensive but without the cost of ink it is worth it.
    • It automatically shuts down before printing, or mid-print, wasting the not-cheap photo paper
    • I just suggest that when you buy one of these printers also order a box of the sticky paper because the change sheets will not last very long at all I can't wait for summer to use my little sprocket
    • The extra paper seems slightly spendy, averaging out to about 50 cents per photo, but considering that you don't have to buy
    • She hadn't even finish a 10 pack photo paper and the image quality was terrible, extremely poor and was not even worth trying to print and waste more photo paper.
    • This problem persists despite updating the firmware, factory resetting the printer, and repeatedly using the blue ZINK Smartsheet that came with the pack of genuine HP paper.
    • The paper isn’t super
    • A couple times, the printer just kept printing pics, wasting my paper, but eventually, I learned how to prevent that, but then it happened again by accident some sort of way
    • The sticky paper is pretty cheap, especially compared to the Kodak printer I have
    • and I wish I would have bought the polaroid or the Fjui instax instead HP Sprocket Portable Photo Printer, print social media photos on 2x3 sticky-backed paper -
    • It's also super easy to order more paper through the app (free 1 day shipping!!)
    • Tip: keep that bright blue paper with the barcode that gets printed off with the HP zinc paper and buy the cheaper Polaroid paper and switch out the Polaroid barcode with the blue HP barcode.
    • The paper is pricey at $0.50 per print but its nice to have an instant option
    • They are not very clear, you have to hold the camera too close for comfort to get a decent shot of a person (holding it at a 'normal' distance like you would a standard point and shoot leaves the subject swimming somewhere far off in the print), and the paper is expensive
    • The blue card is needed each time you do a paper refill and recognizes you are using the right paper for the machine so just hold on to one HP blue card to use if you're going to buy a different brand of zink paper.
    • Not-so-positives: paper is *VERY* expensive, and picture quality is grainy and not well color-adjusted
    • HP Blue Sprocket Portable Photo Printer, Print Social Media Photos on 2x3" Sticky-Backed Paper -
    • Also the paper comes out crooked no matter how much I make sure it is straight when i load the paper
    • You still get the sticky backed paper with this
    • The paper is a bit pricey and the pictures tend to curl if you don't use them as stickers, but other than that I have no complaints
    • However, the paper is expensive at about 50 cents per 2"x3" image
    • I started doing it a lot more often when Amazon started printing but until then, I just printed things on my printer, not on the best paper.
    • Followed what instructions there was and the paper is so jammed it just tears when you try to remove it
    • Great product paper is a bit expensive that’s all
    • Loading the sticky photo paper into the Sprocket was easy too, as quick as changing batteries on your remote control.
    • However, I use it in place of my Polaroid camera since it’s easier to carry and the paper is cheaper than the Polaroid film.
    • I am buying a ton more of the sticky paper today
    • HP has made the blue card "pack specific", presumably to discourage the use of comparable but less costly papers.
    • Paper is easy to load.
    • She loads the paper without the little blue card and it works great
    • We use this printer to print pictures on sticky paper in order to scrapbook our vacations
    • The paper is pricey at $0.50 per print but its nice to have an instant option
    • Once you're satisfied with the result, you can share it directly from the app via text message, email etc. as well as send it to the printer
    • She recommends this product as long as users understand that the color in the pictures will not come out as sharp as they would if normally developed, but good enough to capture a fun memory in a small picture.
    • Obviously if you are looking for the pictures to turn out crystal clear and perfect as if you just had Walgreens or Walmart print them
    • Set up is fairly easy and intuitive as it has to be
    • This is the coolest little e-gadget that has come along in ages!