The printer does most of the photo printing work right from your phone. However, the quality varies. The photos I take with my phone aren't usually great, even in good light. However, the colors are not as intense and lifelike as they are electronically. I printed some stuff from a long time ago and uploaded it to a photo site that seems to print at a more consistent high quality. Strangely, even a photo of a very old photo prints quite well. Because of this variability, I probably won't be using this to print photos for cropping. Instead, I use them in art magazines; In my opinion, the image itself isn't as important as the whole story being told on the page. My big problems are: (1) The battery runs out very quickly. Even a few prints suck the life out of the printer; and (2) the software is cumbersome. Case in point: Two photos always printed, even when I sent hard copies to 1. To fix this I had to uninstall the app, restart my iPhone, download the app again, sign back in and reconnect the device to mine. Phone. That just can't happen. I was told by their support team that they are constantly releasing updates. Then why not solve this very simple problem?
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