List of Zink cameras, printers and paper

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Dell Wasabi (PZ310)

This is a list of cameras, printers and paper for use with the Zink full-color printing technology.

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Zink Paper printers

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HP Sprocket
LG Pocket Photo 2 (PD239) LGjeonja, 'pokespoto 2' gonggae (3).jpg
LG Pocket Photo 2 (PD239)
LG Pocket Photo 3 (PD251) LG pokespoto, 'sog boini pyeonrihane' - 32404534751.jpg
LG Pocket Photo 3 (PD251)
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Polaroid PoGo
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Polaroid Zip

Zink Paper printers print photographs onto mostly 2×3" (about 5×8 cm) sheets of Zink Paper, though some print onto 3×4" (about 8×10 cm) paper, and some print onto 2.3×3.4" (5.8×8.6 cm) paper.

Combined digital cameras and Zink printers

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HP Sprocket 2-in-1 camera-printer
Polaroid Z340 CES 2012 - Polaroid Z340 instant digital camera (6764177099) (cropped).jpg
Polaroid Z340
Polaroid Z2300 Zheng Mian Polaroid Z2300.jpg
Polaroid Z2300
Polaroid Socialmatic Polaroid Socialmatic (15204812871).jpg
Polaroid Socialmatic

Zink zRoll printers

Stylised as ZINK hAppy. Marketed as a "smart app printer". Launched in 2013. [42]

Paper formats

† The 'x' in the model represents the number of sheets of paper in the pack.

Notes

  1. The combined Polaroid digital camera / printers should not be confused with the analogue Polaroid Pic-300 instant camera and PIF-300 instant film, which is a rebranded Fujifilm Instax Mini 7s camera and Fujifilm Instax Mini film, respectively.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Zink (printing)</span>

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