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Nintendo and Fujifilm have joined for a small printer called Instax Mini Link for Nintendo Switch Smartphone Printer.
As
PetaPixel and the official release explains, the printer makes it possible to print out in-game images and is based on Fujifilm’s Instax Mini Link smartphone printer, but with added Switch-themed red-and-blue accents.
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A week before the new version of
Pokémon Snap hits the Nintendo Switch, Fujifilm has revealed a re-branded version of its Instax Mini Link printer that will let players print out hard copies of their best Pokéshots, as well as let users accent any photo with Nintendo-themed stickers, frames, and effects.
If you re looking for a great grad gift or a charming way to share your favorite memories with friends and relatives, it s hard to beat the pint-sized Instax Mini Link photo printer.
Sure, there s not a ton of reasons to keep albums of photographs around, especially when services like iCloud allow you to store high-quality digital photos to the cloud for free. Still, there s something to be said for physical photos.
We still enjoy holding photos, hanging them on our walls, and slipping them into our wallets.
That s why we re looking at the Instax Mini Link printer. It utilizes the same film as the popular Instax Mini cameras, but allows you to shoot and print directly from your iPhone.
If you re looking for a great grad gift or a charming way to share your favorite memories with friends and relatives, it s hard to beat the pint-sized Instax Mini Link photo printer.
Sure, there s not a ton of reasons to keep albums of photographs around, especially when services like iCloud allow you to store high-quality digital photos to the cloud for free. Still, there s something to be said for physical photos.
We still enjoy holding photos, hanging them on our walls, and slipping them into our wallets.
That s why we re looking at the Instax Mini Link printer. It utilizes the same film as the popular Instax Mini cameras, but allows you to shoot and print directly from your iPhone.