SELPIC P1 – HANDS ON REVIEW OF THE SMALLEST PORTABLE HANDHELD PRINTER

As we have featured earlier this month the Selpic P1 is going to launch on Indiegogo in late July. But what is Selpic P1? Is it another handheld printer going around or it has something more to offer?

SELPIC P1 – HANDS ON REVIEW OF THE SMALLEST PORTABLE HANDHELD PRINTER

Selpic claims this to be the world’s smallest Handheld Portable printer that enables you to print on almost any surface like using an ordinary pen. It’s highlights include:

  • Lightweight and Portable
  • Print Anything, Anywhere
  • 600dpi print resolution
  • 90 pages of ink capacity (5% in coverage)
  • up to 6 colors to choose from
  • 3 hrs working time per charge

With its pen styled shape, you can carry it around with you and get ready to use it anytime. It can easily print text, images, graphics, QR codes, and barcodes even on porous surfaces. The print head features 300 tiny nozzles with 0.002 of nozzle spacing and each nozzle can eject 18m drops per second. This leads to a high-quality and clear print result in printing logos or anything else on almost any surface.

The printer comes along with a user-friendly smartphone APP that lets you define the print artwork. All you have to do is to connect the Selpic P1 with your smartphone over wifi and then you are ready to edit the artwork and print.

The printer comes in a good quality box that includes:

  • The handheld printer
  • 1x ink cartridge
  • USB type C cable
  • Maintenance Manual
  • Alcohol wipes to clean the head
  • Guarantee Card etc.

To make your first print, you have to initially download the Android or iOS app from the appropriate app store. Launch the app to your smartphone and register for an account on Selpic if you haven’t already done it. The next step is to connect the Selpic P1 to your smartphone following the screen instructions. Once the connection is done, you will see the signal icon become light blue. Now you are ready to edit the text and icons using the inbuilt editor. We found the editor a little hard to use, because of the small icons and the not so self-explaining first three icons on the left side of the screen

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