Technology
This mini thermal printer can seriously up your scrapbooking game
TL;DR: Edit and print pretty much anything you want with this Mini Magic Wireless Photo Printer for $59.99, a 64% savings as of May 4.
You know what’s a nice, soothing hobby? Scrapbooking. It can be a great way to spark some creativity and kill some time. You’ll just need the right tools to get you started.
This Mini Magic Wireless Photo Printer is a great way to piece together everything from text messages and kids’ drawings to grocery lists and photos. It requires no ink, is safe for the kids to use, and lets you edit and print pretty much anything you can think of — texts, labels, to-do lists, images, and more.
You’re probably wondering how it prints without ink, and no, it’s not magic, although it might seem like it. This mini printer uses thermal paper to transfer images to a print. The paper itself is chemically treated and darkens when it is heated up by the thermal print head. Neat, right? It even comes with six rolls of paper so you can kick off your scrapbook party with up to 100 prints.
The printer connects to the PeriPage app on both iOS and Android phones easily via Bluetooth, where you can do some editing magic before printing. If you’d rather use a tablet or laptop, it works with those, too.
While the Mini Magic Wireless Photo Printer and six thermal rolls usually retail for $169.95, you can slash 64% off that price and get it on sale for just $59.99.
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