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Selpic P1 – The World’s Smallest Handheld Printer


Selpic P1 is the world’s smallest handheld printer that gives you the freedom to print anything, anywhere, at any time. Unlike the traditional printers that are bulky and heavy, Selpic P1 handheld printer is lightweight and very portable, which means you carry it around in your pocket and print anywhere on the go.

This printer weighs about 92g (0.21lbs), which is very light. Selpic P1 printers can fit in your pocket, backpack, and small workstation.

The pen-shape design makes this mobile printer sophisticated and appealing to minimalists looking for the smallest inkjet printer. It is comfortable to use and fits perfectly into the palm of your hand.

This small portable printer produces clear, detailed, and quality prints and pictures , 600 x 600 DPI and 300 nozzles which ejects 18 million drops per second. It comes with 8 cartridge colors, which are enough for printing needs. This colour combination allows you to achieve fantastic colour and effects on any surface, be it light or dark. 

Traditional printers can only print on one material i.e. paper but with this printer, you can print on almost any porous surface.You can print photos, barcodes, QR codes, and plain text on anything right from the palm of your hand.

 

 

 FEATURES

·        It easily get fits in your pocket

·        Prints on almost any surface

·        8 Ink colors

·        600 Dots Per Inch

·        Weighs under 100 grams only 

·        Speech to text support is there 

·        There is smartphone app support

 

 

  WORKING 

To get started using the Selpic P1, you'll have to download the app for your iOS or Android device. Turn on the P1 and you'll notice that the light start blinking, indicating it's in pairing mode. Launch the app, select the P1, and it will walk you through the rest of the process.

Note that you'll want to be connected to 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi before launching the app, as it specifies this is the connection it uses. Once you've connected it to Wi-Fi, the app will connect to your network, then to the printer. The app will work for a few seconds, then let you know if it succeeded. Once the app has finished, all you need to do is hold the Print button and roll the printer along whatever you want to print on.

You're not limited to just text only ,You can select from a number of clip-art style images that Selpic has included, and you can even print your own images.

 

Advantages

·        It’s very handy.

·        Can be carried anywhere

·        It can be used very efficiently for making labels.

·        It can be printed in 8 different colours.

 

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