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Mon, Jan 7, 2008 15:05 EST

CES Brings Two New Ways to Print Images, Documents from Your Mobile Device Without Ink

Topic: Infrastructure

Blog: Mobile WorkHorse

Current Rating: 5 Comments: 9

Along with today's commencement of the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas came the announcement of two new mobile printers that let you print wirelessly from your BlackBerry, digital camera or other mobile device—and neither of them require ink.

The Polaroid Digital Instant Mobile Photo Printer and the PRINTSTIK PS910 from gadget maker PlanOn both use environmentally-friendly thermal printing technology to do away with messy ink cartridges. The Polaroid gizmo uses ZINK Paper made of "advanced composite material" embedded with yellow, magenta and cyan dye crystals that activate and colorize when heat is applied. PRINTSTIK uses similar thermal paper.

PlanOn PRINTSTIK mobile printer 

Both printers connect to mobile devices via USB or Bluetooth, and they print images or documents in less than a minute—in fact, PlanOn says PRINTSTIK can print three documents in 60 seconds. The images or text apparently don't smudge, either. Each sheet of ZINK Paper costs about 40 cents, according to the Associated Press, and the PRINTSTIK paper comes in sets of three cartridges with 20 sheet in each for $24.99—about 42 cents a sheet.

Makes you wonder how much longer those noisy office printers will still be using ink. Thermal paper will have to take a rather hefty price cut before that happens, though.

The most notable differences between the two are their sizes, and the fact that the Polaroid printer won't be available until later this year. The 1.5-pound PRINTSTIK is available now for $299, and it’s significantly larger so that it can print full, 8.5 inch by 11 inch documents. It's an inch in height, almost 11 inches wide and nearly 2 inches deep. The eight-ounce Polaroid Instant Mobile Photo Printer only prints two inch by three inch peel-and-stick photos, but it is significantly more mobile. It will retail for about $150, the AP reports.

Both of these guys are cool, and I'd love to give 'em a test drive, but PRINTSTIK is clearly better suited to businesspeople. We've all experienced the frustration of leaving important documents behind at the office, but PRINTSTIK offers a simple solution. Simply connect to the printer and, voila, you've got your airplane boarding pass, driving directions or the notes for your next meeting. The Polaroid printer wouldn't be too helpful in those instances, due to the small size of its printer paper. PRINTSTIK's 8.5 inch by 11 inch paper could also be used to print documents or message attachments received via smartphone, so you wouldn't need to strain your eyes on those tiny screens.

AS

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Tue, Jan 8, 2008 9:38 EST
Anonymous user
Posted by: John Wilson
Rating: 90

You forgot to mention one very important difference in the two printers you reviewed! The new Polaroid Printer prints in COLOR without ink, the Printstick prints in black and white.

 
Tue, Jan 8, 2008 10:13 EST
Posted by: Al Sacco
Rating: 90

Hi John,
That is an important difference. Thanks for the comment.

AS

 
Sat, Jan 12, 2008 9:44 EST
Anonymous user
Posted by: carbondog
Rating: 50

Is it really inkless if the ink is just embedded in the paper? And what about all the other ink crystals that aren't used in the image that is printed? Kind of like spraying ink out into the air - it's used but to no purpose, just wasted. Not too green there...

 
Wed, Jan 16, 2008 12:04 EST
Anonymous user
Posted by: Alex
Rating: 50

Ricoh had what they call their HotSpot Printer they were introducing at the show that I printed to from my Blackberry. I sent an email to the printer email address, and got a doc that someone emailed me printed out right there. For security, the printer has a keypad so you enter a code and then it prints out. Very cool! Someone was printing to it from their iPhone too -- now that's slick.

 
Thu, Jan 17, 2008 9:10 EST
Posted by: Al Sacco
Rating:

Hi Alex,

Ricoh's HotSpot printers do look very cool. Thanks for the comment.

However, users need to be within a Wi-Fi coverage area to print to one of these printers. The mobile printers from Polaroid and PlanOn mentioned in my post connect to mobile devices via USB or Bluetooth so they can be used to print wherever that user may be. That's what makes them truly valuable to travelers or folks on the go.

AS

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Al Sacco writes about (and drools over) anything and everything mobile or wireless as it applies to the global workforce--with a focus on BlackBerry smartphones. Follow this blog on Twitter: @MobileWorkHorse.

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