it s the most expensive
Print Quality Most printers require ink cartridges to make a picture
The dynamic range is extremely limited and any highlight areas are usually blown
too sharp
too low resolution
and too inconsistent
the print quality is terrible
Print quality is also not consistent
no ink so there are no ink cartridges to replace
not using the phone for exact reproduction
shift toward darkening the colors also loses significant shadow detail
image quality is not the optimal goal
Colors are a little dark in terms of a hue-saturation-brightness color model
printers are way too big to fit in a pocket or carry with you
not the USB port on my laptop
badly faded colors
ridiculously small prints
it only works with ZINK branded paper
The top slides off -- a little too easily
Prints are small and cost about 25 cents each
glossy plastic body quickly picks up hairline scratches and fingerprints
Polaroid's Zink zero-ink printing technology
gray plastic frame minus the paper
the price per print is significantly more money
cartridges getting stuck
or some cartridges being defective
Polaroid Hi-Print does not use Zink thermal paper
The printer only takes about two seconds to power on
the print cartridges are expensive
It doesn t take long to power up again
it stalled occasionally and required a couple of taps to go back to the previous screen
There s no need to buy ink cartridges or toner
hiccups when using the app and leaves a lot to be desired
the feature isn t available yet
The cost of printing is something left to be desired
Polaroid ZIP
You can only print photos directly from your mobile
Prints from the Zip tended to look a little dark
it s bulkier and heavier
retro-style prints comes outdated
darker results
it s a bit bulky and heavy
detail was lost in shadows and dark areas blended
one doesn t feel so bulky in the hand
prints are not of stellar quality
yellows and reds looked a little hyped
images often imported the wrong way
lacked details