Description:
This HPRT Mini Photo Printer CP2100 is a compact, portable device designed for instant photo printing on the go. It uses thermal sublimation technology to produce vibrant, realistic colors with a resolution of 300 ppi and a 256-level color gradation, offering a clear and detailed image quality that stands out compared to basic models. The printer includes a built-in photo paper roll and 10 sheets of photo paper, allowing users to print right after unboxing without needing additional supplies.
Key Points
The HPRT CP2100 delivers fast, on-the-go printing with no extra setup. It connects to your smartphone via Bluetooth 5.0, enabling instant sharing and printing from your phone’s gallery. The thermal sublimation process ensures rich color reproduction and long-term image stability. A protective film layer is applied to each printed photo, helping preserve colors and reduce fading over time.
Technical Specifications
Brand + Model
: HPRT CP2100Printing Technology
: Thermal sublimationResolution
: 300 ppiColor Depth
: 256-level gradationPaper Type
: Photo paper with integrated film layerIncluded Supplies
: 10 sheets of photo paper and one film rollConnectivity
: Bluetooth 5.0
Benefits
It removes the need for separate paper and transfer tape, streamlining the printing process. Users can print directly from their mobile device without needing Wi-Fi or a computer. The device is especially useful during outdoor activities like hiking or picnics where immediate photo sharing is valuable. The HEYPHOTO app allows editing with filters, photo puzzles, and AR motion prints, giving users creative options beyond simple prints.
Usage Recommendations
For best results, load the photo paper and film roll into the printer before each use. Pair the device with the HEYPHOTO app on your smartphone to access photo editing tools and select print sizes. Printing is typically completed within seconds after connecting. Keep the printer in a dry environment to maintain internal components. Avoid using it in direct sunlight or high-heat areas to prevent damage to the film layer.










