Canon - ZINK Glossy Photo 2" x 3" 20-Count Paper
User rating, 4.7 out of 5 stars with 363 reviews.
4.7(363 Reviews)- 4 Answered Questions
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Description
Features
Glossy finish
For photo-quality color.
Water- and smudge-resistant
For long-lasting photos to share with friends and family.
Includes 20 sheets
So you'll have plenty of paper on hand for printing.
What's Included
ZINK Glossy Photo 2" x 3" 20-Count Paper
General
- Product NameZINK Glossy Photo 2" x 3" 20-Count Paper
- BrandCanon
- Model Number3214C001
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - PartsNot Available
- Manufacturer's Warranty - LaborNot Available
Other
- Product Width2 inches
- Product Length3 inches
- Water ResistantYes
- Photo Paper FinishOther
- Quantity20 sheets
- UPC013803308877
Customer reviews
Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars with 363 reviews
(363 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Value4.4
Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars
- Quality4.6
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars
- Ease of Use4.7
Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars
- Pros mentioned:Print quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Quality Polaroid Film
||Posted .Highly recommended polaroid film. No need to wait for the pictures to be visible on the film. Colors of the pictures are great!
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Glossy Photo Paper
||Posted . Owned for 3 months when reviewed.This product works well with the ivy printer. My daughter has gone through two boxes now.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Good film
||Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.I think it’s pretty nice. The films are good quality and just overreal i enjoy the phots i take.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Good paper and tint quality
||Posted . Owned for 1.5 years when reviewed.Been using this for a while, they are pricey but the paper and tint quality is good
I would recommend this to a friendRated 4 out of 5 stars
Good
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.Good does whatbits supposed to do for the printer. Very cool idea
I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Price, Print quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Inkless Photo Stickers = Fun
Posted .Instant print cameras have been around since the Polaroid Corporation introduced the Land Camera Model 95 back in 1948. And while it may seem like instant print photos are a gimmick that fell out of fashion with the invention of digital photography, printable photos have become big business once again (as it is a way for camera & film companies to ensure consistent revenue in a similar way to how they once sold film). Zink actually stands for Zero Ink. Instead of messy chemicals, the photo paper is comprised of multiple heat sensitive layers containing dye crystals that display various colors when they melt. Varying intensities of heat are delivered to the paper which quickly results in a colorful picture. It is important to note that while many companies (such as HP, Polaroid, Lifeprint, Fujifilm, & Canon) offer Zink cameras & printers – all Zink paper is made by one company: Zink Holdings. They created the underlying technology – which has been licensed out to several companies. So, while physical cameras or printers may vary in quality, all of the photo paper is essentially the same. I have not tested to see if you can use any brand of Zink paper in various cameras, but because they all cost the same amount, it is easy to simply stick with the brand that matches the device you are using. There does not yet appear to be any generic Zink paper, and unfortunately – purchasing larger quantities doesn’t save any money. So far, the cost is 50 cents per Zink Sheet (regardless of brand). WARNING: Be aware that water does damage Zink photo paper. The moisture eats through the top layer and destroys the image underneath. Because the photos are actually stickers – they are more likely to end up somewhere that may be exposed to moisture. The good part about Zink paper is that it is not particularly sensitive to light – so, if your camera does not have an indication of how many photos you have left, you can simply open the back of the camera and count the remaining sticker sheets. If you do not yet own a Zink Camera, I would actually recommend that you purchase the Zink Photo Printer (instead of a camera). They are often less cost than a Zink Camera and they actually allow you to print better-quality photos which are taken from your phone. Because it prints phone pictures – you can actually choose pictures you like and even edit them to your liking before you print. Pros: + Photo prints are actually stickers + Photos are thin and stick well, but can also generally be peeled off of surfaces without causing damage + Only 50 cents per picture (as compared to classic Polaroid pictures which cost $2.00 each) + Zinc Photo Paper is not sensitive to light (in the same way as film). This means you can open the back of the camera without worry of ruining film. + No ink or development chemicals to worry about + Allows double exposure prints (Simply re-load a picture back into the camera and take a 2nd picture that prints over top of the first. Fun & artsy!) + Photos print quickly (~55 seconds) and do not require time to develop (compared to Polaroid pictures which take up to 10 minutes to develop) Cons: - Water eats through the top layer of the photo paper destroying the image underneath. If rain touches an image, or if liquid is spilled on a photo – they will be ruined. Keep in mind, these are stickers – so they may end up on notebooks or other areas that kids might splash or get wet. **See attached image for example of how water damages photos** - Image quality is greatly impacted by the physical device that is doing the printing - The back of the stickers are difficult to peel away (there should be a slit / perforation on the back of the paper – instead of needing to be peeled at the corners) - The cost of Zink photo paper is the same price regardless of the quantity you buy (50 cents per 2x3 inch sheet)
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Instant camera versatility!
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.I bought this product so I could use it on my Kodak camera and it worked out great! The only thing I needed to switch out was the blue card that comes with the original packaging for the intended camera you plan to use. Great quality!
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Nice
||Posted . Owned for 1.5 years when reviewed.Glossy and sturdy! Nice bright colors too. I love canon products. Wish they were a bit more affordable tbh
I would recommend this to a friend
Q: QuestionDoes this work for a regular canon at home printer ? Or do i need a specific printer ?does it work with any printer?
Asked by AnayeliVilleraldo.
- A:Answer This paper is for the ZINK system, which means zero ink. If you have a ZINK printer then this paper should work, but if you have a standard printer that uses ink cartridges then no, this paper will not work for you.
Answered by ShellyC
Q: Questionare these for the IVY CLIQ2 Instant Camera Printer
Asked by jj.
- A:Answer It is for the Canon IVY Mini Photo Printer.
Answered by Kath
Q: QuestionDo these have a peel and stick backing?
Asked by elis.
- A:Answer Yes, it has a peel-and-stick backing.
Answered by Kath
Q: QuestionCan I use the Canon Zink Glossy photo 2x3 with a Canon selphy CP1200 compact photo printr
Asked by lindalulu.
Q: QuestionHello, can I use this paper for Polaroid Zip Zink?
Asked by gzmbry.
- A:Answer i honestly do not know i can only say it works with canon printer sorry
Answered by NICKY5