This thermal printer uses no ink, fits your pocket, and only costs $36

Usually, the word “delicious” is not found in most printer descriptions, but PeriPage is not most printers. This fist-sized printer (about 3 inches square and 1.6 inches thick) has a bear (or is it a mouse?) face design on the top and is available in three colors-blue, pink or white. More importantly, it is a Bluetooth thermal printer, usually priced at $45. Now, you can get PeriPage for $36 at the promotional price of 6OP9C6QG, which is the lowest price on record.
PeriPage is a thermal printer, which means it only prints on thermal paper. By heating the paper as it passes through the printing mechanism, black-and-white printouts can be obtained without any ink. Disadvantages: It does not print in color. Benefit: You won’t have to buy replacement ink cartridges, and you won’t have to deal with print spots or nozzle clogging. It should be able to print perfectly throughout the life of the printer, and the price is reasonable, because thermal paper is very cheap.
The main application of printers like PeriPage is to print labels for containers, signs, checklists, shipping labels, and anything else you can think of around the house. Yes, it will print photos, but they will be grayscale at about 200 dpi-not quite suitable for frame use. In other words, low-quality instant photography is very popular nowadays, so if you want to try Lomo-style printing, PeriPage can provide you with this look.
The printer can be used with apps for iPhone or Android devices and includes a 1,000 mAh battery that can be charged via the included USB cable. It can be used with a standard 57mm wide thermal paper roll and slide into a clamshell device, so it is completely independent and can meet all your printing needs on the go.
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Post time: May-04-2021