Computer Shopper - UK (2019-10)

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ISSUE 380|COMPUTER SHOPPER|OCTOBER 2019 35


THEZOEMINIPHOTOprinter is Canon’s
answer to the HP Sprocket (Shopper378).
About the size of athick, small smartphone,
it’s highly portable yet contains everything
you need to print 2x3in photos, beamed via
Bluetooth. We reviewed the standalone
printer,but the range includes the Zoemini C
and Zoemini S, each of which combines a
printer and digital camera in asingle device.
This printer’s similarity with HP’s first-
generation Sprocket is striking, and probably
not acoincidence.Like the Sprocket family,
the Zoemini uses Zink’s specialised ink-free
paper,available in packs of 20 or 50. Slide
open the cover,load abundle of 10 sheets, and
the printer spits out the blue information page


and is ready to go.You’ll also need Canon’s
Mini Print app,available foriOS and Android
phones; there are no PC or Mac drivers.


ONAIR


Pairing the phone and printer is painless, but
you maythen encounter afirmware update;
although ours was handled seamlessly,the
data took several minutes to transfer.After


CANON Zoemini


★★★★★


£90•From http://www.currys.co.uk


PORTABLE PHOTO PRINTER


that you can use the app to browse
through the photos on your device,
selecting and printing as you would
with any other printer.
Links on the app home screen
cover the camera and gallery,and
connected social platforms including
Facebook, Instagram, Google Photos
and Dropbox. Elsewhere the app is
overrun by icons forits various
editing functions, and it takes time
to understand what all of them do.
Youcan apply arange of colour,
border,sticker and text edits to
photos, and experiment with
augmented reality ‘enhancements’ in the

camera view.These are similar to,but more
limited than, Snapchat’s filters: mostly you
can just add glasses, or some borderline-
unpleasant facial distortions.
Zink paper combines distinct yellow,
cyan and magenta layers. Initially the dyes
are in clear crystals, but by applying heat
pulses of different length and intensity,the
printer can melt them, revealing the dyes to
createafull-colour picture.Unlike dye-
sublimation printers, it happens in asingle
pass. With the Zoemini we timed asingle print
at 48 seconds, slightly faster than the HP
Sprocket New Edition. Although it’s quiet, the
noise of printing has aharsh edge.
Print quality isn’t astrength of the Zink
system –you’d get better results from an
inkjet –but photos from the Zoemini were
noticeably better than those from the
Sprocket. While the latter tended to
overexpose prints, bleaching out some lighter
areas and adding areddish tint forgood
measure,prints from the Zoemini are more
neutral, manifested most noticeably in
natural-looking skin tones. There’s aslightly
darker bias, preserving more information in
light skies and lightly exposed faces, but the
flipside is aloss of shade detail in some prints.

TRAVELLING COMPANION
The Zoemini isn’t designed as ageneral-
purpose printer: it’s aimed at kids,
backpackers, students, and anyone else
who might want to produce and share

instant photos. While we could grumble
on about it being an indulgence,and how
each print costs 44p,that would be missing
the point. The Zoemini is afun wayto
remember and share good times, and it’s
slightly better at it than HP’s Sprocket.
SimonHandby

⬆The Zoemini app includes links to avariety of
social media platforms


VERDICT


It’stiny,funandslightlybetterthanHP’sSprocket,
butCanon’sZoeminiisstillabitofanindulgence


SPECIFICATIONS


Monospeed
Mixedcolour
speed
Monopagecost
Colourpagecost
0% -50 Reference + 50 + 100
Seepage90forperformancedetails

TECHNOLOGYThermalphotoprinter•MAXIMUMPRINT
RESOLUTION314x400dpi•DIMENSIONS19x119x83mm•
WEIGHT160g•MAXIMUMPAPERSIZE2x3in•
WARRANTYOneyearRTB•DETAILSwww.canon.co.uk•
PARTCODE3204C006

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The Zoemini is aimed at kids, students, and anyone else


who mightwanttoproduceand shareinstantphotos

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