I bought a camera/printer for my baby who has been raving about it for about 7 months. Be aware, DOES NOT store images. I feel like my 4 stars can be deceiving, they say it's based on what the product is and say it works. You get what you pay for but overall not scary for a kid. I would like to do my usual deeper research for the best product for longer use. Pros: β’ Easy to use β’ Fun for kids β’ Instant photos (see cons) β’ Image prints are ok. For a child, the quality is normal, graininess. I think the product images are a bit deceptive. β’ Easy to carry (bought a bag for it) Cons: β’ Small screen β’ NO memory β does not store images and NO memory card β’ Printouts are grainy β’ Cartridges are fragile, which is what happens e.g. when we encounter printer cartridge problems, such as what in This can be seen in some overview images when the cartridge's layers of ink rupture.β’β’ We've had problems, though not always, if you try to pull the cartridge out before it's empty. β’ "Instantβ It's slow, it prints each color and laminate layer individually, pushes it out, pulls it back in, out and in, etc. (Here kids usually pull it out until it's empty and the cartridge is empty.. Only teach to wait until it cuts and falls out, otherwise do not touch during printing.) In general, as a starting chamber, we are satisfied. There are others that are twice as expensive, with larger screens and memory cards. However, I didn't want to throw away so much money for the first camera.
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