I bought it for scrapbooking and travel journaling. Don't expect high quality and high resolution prints, after all this is a tiny mobile printer. If you're looking for high-quality printouts, mobile printers aren't for you. I've done extensive research comparing the Polaroid ZIP, Instax Share, HP Sprocket, and Kodak and image quality, yellow/red vintage tones, and lower resolution images seem to be a common complaint. I chose Polaroid because the app allowed collages and white frames for the Polaroid effect. It looks like it has better features than other apps. You will need to manually lighten or lighten the photos before printing as they will print a little darker than what you see on your phone. It takes some time to get used to. Just send the photo back after you're done printing. There have been many negative reviews for the app which seem to have made it unusable or unwieldy but they have a new app or updated version after the bad reviews. Look for the "Polaroid Zip" app which has worked great for me, printing 20+ photos in multiple sessions for my scrapbook.
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