Brand | HP |
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Manufacturer | Hp |
Model number | 2FR85A |
Model Name | HP Sprocket Plus Instant Photo Printer |
Part Number | 2FR85A |
Operating System | Linux, Windows, Mac |
Hardware Interface | USB |
Max Printspeed Monochrome | 10 |
Max Printspeed Color | 40 ppm |
Printing Media Type | Glossy photo paper |
Printer Output Type | Color |
Printing Technology | Inkjet |
Printer Media Size Maximum | 3 x 5 inch |
Mounting Hardware | HP Sprocket Plus Printer |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Batteries Included | Yes |
Batteries Required | Yes |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Data Link Protocol | Bluetooth |
Connector Type | Bluetooth |
Material Type | Plastic |
Form Factor | Premium Photo Printer |
Product Dimensions | 8.89 x 14.2 x 1.8 cm; 204.12 Grams |
Item Weight | 204 g |
Manufacturer | hp |
ASIN | B076SHP2S6 |
Item Model Number | 2FR85A |
Batteries | 1 Lithium ion batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | 27 June 2018 |
HP Sprocket Plus Instant Photo Printer, Print 30% Larger Photos on 2.3x3.4 Sticky-Backed Paper – White (2FR85A)
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Printer output | Color |
Colour | Plus White |
Printing technology | Inkjet |
Brand | HP |
Print media | Glossy photo paper |
About this item
- A SMALL BUT MIGHTY PHOTO PRINTER – Print instant snapshots or stickers that are 30% larger than the original Sprocket’s, using the thinnest photo printer on the market
- PERFECTLY PORTABLE – About the size of a smartphone, this lightweight, portable photo printer easily fits into a pocket or backpack
- EASY WIRELESS PHONE PRINTING – Set up Sprocket Plus at parties and events, and everyone can connect to your mobile printer using Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity (HP Sprocket app required)
- CREATE AND SHARE MEMORIES – Connect your social media accounts to the HP Sprocket app and instantly turn any of your photos into color prints that are 30% larger than the original Sprocket
- PERSONALIZE PHOTOS OF UNFORGETTABLE MOMENTS – Download the HP Sprocket app to create customized snapshots using filters, borders, emojis, and drawings created within the app. You can even scan in printed photos and view entire photo collections
- INCLUDES HP ZINK PHOTO PAPER – Print larger instant smartphone photos with the 10 sheets of 2.3x3.4-inch photo paper to create smudge-proof prints or stickers with peel and stick backing
- HOW TO PRINT – Load HP ZINK photo paper into the Sprocket Plus Printer. Connect the printer to your mobile device via Bluetooth. Download the free HP Sprocket app and enjoy fun portable printing
- WARRANTY - One-year limited hardware warranty
Product Information
Colour:Plus White | Style:PrinterTechnical Details
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Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
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Product description
With the thinnest photo printer in the world, HP Sprocket Photo Printer Plus, you can print 30% larger photos from your smartphone or tablet just as easily as you post them. Make time spent with friends more memorable with instantly sharable 2.3x3.4-inch snapshots of every fun-filled moment. Use the free HP Sprocket app to customize photos with filters, borders, and emojis, scan printed photos, and view photo collections. Includes 10 sheets of HP ZINK? 2.3x3.4-inch photo paper with peel-and-stick backing for instant photos or stickers to use with your pocket printer. Compatible operating systems : Android: 4.4 above / iOS: 8.0 above
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If you are printing pictures off Instagram or Facebook that have a finish or filter on them of any sort they will come out poor quality. However, if you print out pictures directly off your camera roll or ones that have not been edited they come out great quality. I also had great quality printing certain ones from right of the web like Pinterest art I had saved. Anything with a filter or finish would be grainy looking or the lines would be over pronounced and make it look cartoony almost. Hopefully, this info will be helpful for future buyers!

• Faster than ZIP, higher quality, compatible with Zink papers*
IMPORTANT:
• If you read just ONE thing, read this. DO NOT THROW OUT THE BLUE CARD in the starter paper pack! I repeat DO NOT THROW OUT THE BLUE CARD!
• Take a look at my photo and you’ll see there are different kinds of blue cards that are included with paper. The blue card is read each time you insert a new pack and it tells the printer what paper is there. It is VERY IMPORTANT to know that the hp sprocket will only accept HP branded paper! This means you cannot use regular (cheaper) Zink Pogo paper or Zink Premium. How does the printer know what paper you have? The blue card.
• Whatever 2x3” Zink paper you buy, simply feed the ORIGINAL HP blue card instead of the one that came in the package. The printer will read it as hp sprocket paper and accept it. This is nothing more than manufacturers trying to limit the use to their own “licensed” paper. Now there IS a difference between the regular “Pogo” paper and “Premium” but there is no difference between brands like “LG” or “HP” or “Polaroid”… they are the same.
The Good:
• It’s FAST! By fast I mean the spool up time to print is a full 20 seconds LESS than the Polaroid Zip.
• Quality is better… I’m not sure if it’s the printer or the app, but the output is far better on the HP (in general). Polaroid Zip prints are generally much too dark, even after editing.
• The HP app is much more user friendly than the Polaroid “SnapTouch” app.
The Bad:
• It’s slightly bigger than the Polaroid Zip.
• HP app does NOT have multi photo printing on one page. You have to use a third party app like PhotoGrid and then send the output to HP sprocket app. This is can be a hinderance from someone that likes to print 2-in-1 pics.
• Casing is very glossy so I suggest getting it in white if you don’t like to see fingerprint smudges.
Comments and Last Thoughts:
• There are two kinds of paper: Regular (Zink Pogo), and Premium (Zink Premium, HP sprocket…etc). The latter is a little bit higher quality and more glossy. For me, the cost isn’t worth it for a print this size and how it’s going to be used anyway. I suggest going for the regular kind and buying in bulk if you want to save some money.
• If you’re looking for a decent price on Premium paper, look to the Apple Store or deals that happen on Best Buy and Amazon. YOU MUST KEEP THE ORIGINAL HP BLUE PAPER TO USE IT.
• For bulk papers, I’ve purchased from Amazon regular Pogo (not Premium) papers like this: Polaroid Zink media 80 Pack Photo Paper for Polaroid Pogo Cameras and Printers
• Note there are “best before” dates on the papers, but I haven’t seen any adverse effects from using close or “expired” papers. Again, given the size of the photos and what they are used for, a small change in quality is worth the price savings for me.

Reviewed in Canada on 6 May 2017
• Faster than ZIP, higher quality, compatible with Zink papers*
IMPORTANT:
• If you read just ONE thing, read this. DO NOT THROW OUT THE BLUE CARD in the starter paper pack! I repeat DO NOT THROW OUT THE BLUE CARD!
• Take a look at my photo and you’ll see there are different kinds of blue cards that are included with paper. The blue card is read each time you insert a new pack and it tells the printer what paper is there. It is VERY IMPORTANT to know that the hp sprocket will only accept HP branded paper! This means you cannot use regular (cheaper) Zink Pogo paper or Zink Premium. How does the printer know what paper you have? The blue card.
• Whatever 2x3” Zink paper you buy, simply feed the ORIGINAL HP blue card instead of the one that came in the package. The printer will read it as hp sprocket paper and accept it. This is nothing more than manufacturers trying to limit the use to their own “licensed” paper. Now there IS a difference between the regular “Pogo” paper and “Premium” but there is no difference between brands like “LG” or “HP” or “Polaroid”… they are the same.
The Good:
• It’s FAST! By fast I mean the spool up time to print is a full 20 seconds LESS than the Polaroid Zip.
• Quality is better… I’m not sure if it’s the printer or the app, but the output is far better on the HP (in general). Polaroid Zip prints are generally much too dark, even after editing.
• The HP app is much more user friendly than the Polaroid “SnapTouch” app.
The Bad:
• It’s slightly bigger than the Polaroid Zip.
• HP app does NOT have multi photo printing on one page. You have to use a third party app like PhotoGrid and then send the output to HP sprocket app. This is can be a hinderance from someone that likes to print 2-in-1 pics.
• Casing is very glossy so I suggest getting it in white if you don’t like to see fingerprint smudges.
Comments and Last Thoughts:
• There are two kinds of paper: Regular (Zink Pogo), and Premium (Zink Premium, HP sprocket…etc). The latter is a little bit higher quality and more glossy. For me, the cost isn’t worth it for a print this size and how it’s going to be used anyway. I suggest going for the regular kind and buying in bulk if you want to save some money.
• If you’re looking for a decent price on Premium paper, look to the Apple Store or deals that happen on Best Buy and Amazon. YOU MUST KEEP THE ORIGINAL HP BLUE PAPER TO USE IT.
• For bulk papers, I’ve purchased from Amazon regular Pogo (not Premium) papers like this: [[ASIN:B002JIN1IO Polaroid Zink media 80 Pack Photo Paper for Polaroid Pogo Cameras and Printers]]
• Note there are “best before” dates on the papers, but I haven’t seen any adverse effects from using close or “expired” papers. Again, given the size of the photos and what they are used for, a small change in quality is worth the price savings for me.





Print quality on the HP Sprocket? Absolutely awful. Simultaneously over-sharpened and blurry. No details, but lots of artefacts and fake sharpness - clearly an attempt in software to overcompensate (and badly) for the poor resolution of the printer. It looks like a photo booth print, and not a great one at that. A fairly poor one. You would very likely be rejected if you tried to submit something off this as a passport photo.
HP could reduce the excessive image processing, and make it a bit smoother at least, with software enhancements. It would still be poor, but I'd give it five stars then.
Why? Because it's magic. This isn't a printer about quality. It's about having a sticker photo booth in your pocket. Quality is far from the main reason you'd be buying this. If you want quality, go get a Canon Selphy.

- Impression à n'importe quel moment
- Moins cher que Polaroïd
- Compacte
- Applications pour personnalisé les photos avant l'impression
Points négatifs :
- Qualité médiocre
- Reflets blancs deviennent mauve, et certaines couleurs déformées
- Application très lente et bug beaucoup
EN conclusion, c'est un cadeau idéal pour la personne qui souhaite juste imprimer pour s'amuser ou un enfant, mais pour quelqu'un qui désire afficher ses photos sur un mur, un cadre ou autre, les photos ne sont pas de bonnes qualités et fort petite. C'est un peu comme un Polaroïd quoi, on devrait savoir à quoi s'attendre

Reviewed in France on 15 June 2019
- Impression à n'importe quel moment
- Moins cher que Polaroïd
- Compacte
- Applications pour personnalisé les photos avant l'impression
Points négatifs :
- Qualité médiocre
- Reflets blancs deviennent mauve, et certaines couleurs déformées
- Application très lente et bug beaucoup
EN conclusion, c'est un cadeau idéal pour la personne qui souhaite juste imprimer pour s'amuser ou un enfant, mais pour quelqu'un qui désire afficher ses photos sur un mur, un cadre ou autre, les photos ne sont pas de bonnes qualités et fort petite. C'est un peu comme un Polaroïd quoi, on devrait savoir à quoi s'attendre


j ai achetée des feuilles magnetiques je colles les photos dessus je decoupe et j en fais des magnets