Ideal for printing wallet-sized photos. The application he offers you to use, you don't even care. It's not user friendly, it needs to be updated before EVERY use (although I've already spent 15 minutes installing the update) and it just doesn't work. The DEVICE, on the other hand, performs quite well, although the photos get a bit dark (remember the classic Polaroid shots). I have a Google Pixel 3, so I select an image from my camera roll, apply a filter which brightens the image (almost blurry but no loss of detail), click to open options to send the image (usually used when sending an image to attach a text message) and click Blutooth. Make sure the device is turned on and you can then send a picture from your phone via Bluetooth without having to use a useless app. PRO TIP: These are wallet-sized photos. So if you try to print a large, detailed photo, be aware that only the center of the photo will print (the edges will be cropped). You can change this by taking a screenshot of your image, editing it to zoom out a bit, creating a thick black border around the original image, and then print. Because the photo is more centralized on your phone, it takes up more space when printed because the black edges are cropped. Hope that helps! and press Bluetooth. Make sure the device is turned on and you can then send a picture from your phone via Bluetooth without having to use a useless app. PRO TIP: These are wallet-sized photos. So if you try to print a large, detailed photo, be aware that only the center of the photo will print (the edges will be cropped). You can change this by taking a screenshot of your image, editing it to zoom out a bit, which creates a thick black border around the original image, and then printing. As photography is more centralized on your phone, it takes up more frame when printed because the black borders are cropped. Hope that helps! and press Bluetooth. Make sure the device is turned on and you can then send a picture from your phone via Bluetooth without having to use a useless app. PRO TIP: These are wallet-sized photos. So if you try to print a large, detailed photo, be aware that only the center of the photo will print (the edges will be cropped). You can change this by taking a screenshot of your image, editing it to zoom out a bit, which creates a thick black border around the original image, and then printing. Because the photo is more centralized on your phone, it takes up more space when printed, as the black edges are cut off. Hope this will help! These are wallet sized photos. So if you try to print a large, detailed photo, be aware that only the center of the photo will print (the edges will be cropped). You can change this by taking a screenshot of your image, editing it to zoom out a bit, which creates a thick black border around the original image, and then printing. Because the photo is more centralized on your phone, it takes up more space when printed because the black edges are cropped. Hope that helps! These are wallet sized photos. So if you try to print a large, detailed photo, be aware that only the center of the photo will print (the edges will be cropped). you can change this by taking a screenshot of your image, editing it, zooming out a bit, creating a thick black border around the original image, and then printing. Because the photo is more centralized on your phone, it takes up more space when printed because the black edges are cropped. Hope that helps!
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