A:AnswerNot sure on mega pixel? The phone definitely takes better photos than what will print. I think they are pretty good for little pictures. I’ll try to upload an actual photo of a picture.
A:AnswerI’m not sure, but I have been having the same problem. The pictures come out dark for me so I have to mess with the filters on the app. The first few times that I have used it, it was fine and printed good,then few uses after,it started printing darker
A:AnswerPersonally, I think this printer had better quality and more closely matched color photos than the HP Sprocket. I've had both - and bought the Spocket since originally it was the best on the market - I switched up and bought the Canon and have been very pleased with it.
A:AnswerAre you letting the blue paper at the bottom of each photo pack feed through first? Because mine was doing that when I didn’t put the blue paper in first and stopped when I did.
A:AnswerI have an iPhone. I am in my late 50’s. It was very easy to use. The directions are clear. You must download the app. Once you turn on the camera it will ask you on your phone if you would like to use the Ivy camera. I absolutely love it. I was able to write a letter. Yes. Write a letter to a friend and send them pictures of my family using the IVY. They also have the option to use it as a sticker which is why I wanted it, to use in my journaling.
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A:AnswerTechnically yes but realistically no as that is not it’s intended purpose. But the printer takes wallet sized picture paper. I can’t imagine a receipt printing well on that. So I would not recommend it.
A:AnswerThere are several types of compatible film for this device. The Canon Zink sticky-Backed photo paper will run $9.99 for 20 and $19.99 respectively for the 50 count pack. However, it does come with a pack of 10 to start so purchasing one 20 pack at $9.99 will give you 30 shots to evaluate your new Canon Ivy printer!