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MacTrast Deals: MEMOBIRD Mobile Thermal Printer

The MEMOBIRD Mobile Thermal Printer is the personal note printer and messenger that makes it easy to create paper notes on the fly.

MEMOBIRD Mobile Thermal Printer – This Compact Printer Lets You Create Your Own Lists, Reminders & Messages with Zero Ink – Just $59.99!

Description

Whether you need to leave yourself a reminder or send a heartfelt letter to a loved one, there’s still a place for paper messages in our digital world. MEMOBIRD is the personal note printer and messenger that makes it easy to create paper notes on the fly. Using thermal paper, MEMOBIRD can print text, handwriting, photos, pictures, stickers, and even secret messages with absolutely zero ink. MEMOBIRD can also send/receive paper messages and print from any phone, tablet, laptop or desktop with or without an Internet connection.

  • Print your own paper messages & reminders w/ absolutely zero ink
  • Send/receive paper messages to & from others
  • Easily print text, handwriting, photos, pictures, stickers & secret messages
  • Print from any phone, tablet, laptop or desktop w/ or without an Internet connection
  • Create reminders, shopping lists & more anywhere
  • Take anywhere thanks to its compact size

Specs

  • Color: green
  • Dimensions: 2.5″H x 4.5″L x 3.5″W
  • Prints text, hand-writing, photos, pictures, stickers, and secret messages
  • No ink required
  • Prints on thermal paper

Compatibility

  • Can print from any phone, tablet, laptop or desktop with/without an Internet connection
  • iOS app: iOS 8.0 or later
  • Android app: Android 4.4 or later

Includes

  • MemoBird Mobile Thermal Printer (Green)
  • Starter roll
  • Manual
  • Power adapter

Shipping

  • Ships To Contiguous US
  • Expected Delivery: Feb 8 – Feb 11

Terms

  • Manufacturer’s 1-year warranty

MEMOBIRD Mobile Thermal Printer – This Compact Printer Lets You Create Your Own Lists, Reminders & Messages with Zero Ink – Just $59.99!

Chris Hauk

Chris is a Senior Editor at Mactrast. He lives somewhere in the deep Southern part of America, and yes, he has to pump in both sunshine and the Internet.