

- #KODAK PHOTO PRINTER MINI 2 TROUBLESHOOTING INSTALL#
- #KODAK PHOTO PRINTER MINI 2 TROUBLESHOOTING LICENSE#
You’ll also need to hold the button down to switch off the camera, lightly tapping it will put the Mini Shot to sleep. There’s a power on/off button, which you need to hold down for a couple of seconds to boot up the camera. On the top of the camera, there’s just two buttons. The left hand side of the camera is where the prints will come out.
#KODAK PHOTO PRINTER MINI 2 TROUBLESHOOTING INSTALL#
To install the cartridges, simply flip open the door on the side of the camera, and insert a new cartridge - it should be reasonably obvious which way round it needs to be, since it’s only possible to fit the cartridge in one way.īefore you can use the camera, it needs to be charged up, with a micro USB port found on the right hand side of the camera.

This uses heat to activate colours which are embedded in the paper (dye sublimation), and requires no additional ink to work.

Some instant cameras use Instax, some use Polaroid, some use ZINK, and now the Kodak Mini Shot uses cartridges. It’s unlikely you’ll be able to fit in this in a trouser pocket, but a jacket pocket might be more forgiving. Needing to be reasonably large to accommodate the cartridges which contain the paper, the Kodak Mini Shot, despite it’s name, isn’t that mini at all. Its simple design is indicative of the fact that it’s a very easy camera to use, with no extensive controls to get to grips with. The Kodak Mini Shot uses quite a boxy design, but it features rounded edges which give it quite a fun, and perhaps even child-friendly appearance. The cartridges to use in the printer are around £22 for a pack of 30. The prints which are produced are credit card sized (2.1-inches x 3.4-inches).Īt the time of writing, the Kodak Mini Shot retails for around £100, making it one of the cheapest instant cameras on the market. Prints from the inbuilt printer are created using an all-in-one cartridge which contains both the ink and the paper. Key features of the camera include a 10-megapixel sensor, a 1.7-inch LCD screen, and fully automatic operation. With it, you can print photos taken with the camera, or, by connecting it up to your phone via Bluetooth, print photos you have stored on your phone (whether that be taken with your phone’s camera or otherwise). Actual savings may vary depending on number of pages actually printed per month and content of pages printed.The Kodak Mini Shot Instant camera is, in essence, a digital camera with an inbuilt printer. CPP is based on manufacturer's recommended street price and page yield as reported by NPD POS Reports and manufacturers web sites respectively. CPP savings are less when comparing KODAK VERITÉ 5 standard fill to the leading manufacturer's standard capacity inkjet cartridges.

** Up to 50% or more savings claim is based on the cost per page ("CPP") of replacement KODAK VERITÉ 5 XL or VERITÉ 5 XXL Ink cartridges as compared to the CPP of similarly priced branded cartridges for leading manufacturer's color inkjet printers less than $100, market share reported by NPD POS Reports 2016. CPP is based on manufacturer’s recommended street price and page yield as reported by NPD POS Reports 2016 and manufacturers websites respectively. Ink page yield values for color graphics and text document obtained by continuous printing in accordance with ISO/IEC 24711. A >$64 value when compared to the CPP of other leading manufacturer’s ink cartridges for leading color inkjet printers less than $100, market share reported by NPD POS 2016. * Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of included KODAK VERITÉ 5 XL Black and XL Color cartridges is $42.
#KODAK PHOTO PRINTER MINI 2 TROUBLESHOOTING LICENSE#
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