Fujifilm's $170 Instax mini Link+ printer now lets you directly print moodboards from Pinterest - Yanko Design
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Fujifilm's $170 Instax mini Link+ printer now lets you directly print moodboards from Pinterest - Yanko Design
"The smartphone has killed the photo album, turned memories into infinite scrolls, and made physical prints feel almost quaint. But there's something about holding a tangible photograph that a camera roll of 10,000 images can't replicate. Fujifilm's new Instax Mini Link+ smartphone printer bridges this gap with a sophistication that previous models lacked, trading playful pastels for matte black and orange industrial design."
"What sets the Link+ apart isn't just its grown-up aesthetic. The printer introduces a Design Print Mode specifically engineered for text-heavy layouts, graphic work, and intricate illustrations. Whether you're printing Pinterest inspiration boards, magazine layouts, or poster designs, the enhanced resolution captures fine details that earlier models struggled to render. At $169.95, it positions itself as the premium option in Fujifilm's smartphone printer lineup, targeting creators who want more than just snapshot printing."
"Here's the thing about instant film printers: they've always been terrible at text. The Link 3 and its predecessors could handle photos decently enough, but try printing anything with small type or fine line work and you'd get a blurry mess. The Link+ solves this with what Fujifilm calls Design Print Mode, which optimizes the 318 dpi OLED exposure system for sharp edges and clean letterforms. I've seen the sample prints, and the difference is immediately obvious."
Fujifilm's Instax Mini Link+ is a matte black and orange smartphone printer positioned as a premium model at $169.95. It adds Design Print Mode to optimize the 318 dpi OLED exposure system for sharp edges, clean letterforms, and improved rendering of text-heavy layouts, graphics, and illustrations. The unit prints onto standard Instax Mini film with a 2.4 by 1.8 inch image area, encouraging tighter composition. The companion app offers instax-Natural and instax-Rich color modes and supports batch printing, making the device aimed at creators who need higher-fidelity instant prints than previous models delivered.
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