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Title: How does Zink Paper work in Polaroid Snap?
Post by: HCK on June 10, 2019, 04:05:21 pm
How does Zink Paper work in Polaroid Snap?

Best Answer: The Polaroid Snap uses a special 2-by-3-inch photo paper know as Zero Ink or ZINK Paper. This paper produces color using heat instead of ink.

Magic crystal paper: Polaroid Premium ZINK Paper (50-Pack) ($22 at Amazon)

How does ZINK Paper work?

ZINK Paper is embedded with cyan, yellow, and magenta dye crystals — the three primary colors that make up all colors seen on printed objects. This photo paper initially looks completely white since the crystals are transparent. However, once the Polaroid Snap heats each section of the paper appropriately, it turns into a colorful image. These crystals are protected by a glossy overcoat, which give the photo paper a shiny look.

Using ZINK Paper, you don't have to worry about ink cartridges, print ribbons, or other printing elements. That's what allows the Polaroid Snap to quickly produce physical photos while being both lightweight and easy to use. If you want more information on it, you can check out our explainer.

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