World’s Smallest Mobile Printer Lets You Transfer Ink onto Almost Any Surface

World’s Smallest Mobile Color Printer PrinCube by Thegodthings

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Anyone that has a home printer knows they can be temperamental at best. But what if instead of having a bulky, barely working machine taking up space, you could print everything you need from a tiny, hand-held device? That’s the concept behind PrinCube—the world’s smallest mobile color printer, designed by TheGodThings.

The ultra-lightweight appliance works using WiFi, so you can upload any text, image, or design from your smartphone (both Apple and Android) that will then be instantly ready to print. PrinCube doesn’t just transfer ink onto paper, though—users can directly print onto almost any surface, including metal, textiles, plastics, wood, leather, and even the skin. “PrinCube is perfect for making safe temporary tattoos on the skin,” says TheGodThings, “Get creative with any design to add art or messages to the skin in a safe way.”

The palm-sized printer may be small, but it’s powerful. A single charge provides 6 hours of working time and a lengthy 1 year of standby time. TheGodThings says: “The high efficiency printer has 20 times more memory than other mobile printers and is capable of printing over 415 pages of A4 paper on a single cartridge!” It even utilizes the latest 3-color thermal ink-jet technology, so you can achieve vibrant, full-color prints each time. And when it’s time to change the ink cartridge, simply open up the device, press in the new cartridge, and start printing again.

After launching their idea on Indiegogo, TheGodThings has already surpassed its original goal by a huge margin. Thanks to its success, the team has begun turning their prototype into the final product, so you can get your very own PrinCube before Christmas 2019!

Can you imagine all of the creative possibilities with this tiny printer? Find out more and support the project via Indiegogo.

Introducing PrinCube — the world’s smallest mobile color printer, designed by TheGodThings.

World’s Smallest Mobile Color Printer PrinCube by Thegodthings

It can print directly onto almost any surface, including paper, metal, textiles, plastics, wood, leather, and even the skin.

World’s Smallest Mobile Color Printer PrinCube by Thegodthings

World’s Smallest Mobile Color Printer PrinCube by Thegodthings

World’s Smallest Mobile Color Printer PrinCube by Thegodthings

World’s Smallest Mobile Color Printer PrinCube by Thegodthings

It utilizes the latest 3-color thermal ink-jet technology, so you can achieve vibrant, full-color prints each time.

World’s Smallest Mobile Color Printer PrinCube by Thegodthings

TheGodThings: Facebook | YouTube

All images via TheGodThings.

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Emma Taggart

Emma Taggart is a Staff Writer and Video Editor at My Modern Met. She earned a BA in Fashion and Textile Design at the University of Ulster in Belfast. Originally from Northern Ireland, she lived in Berlin for many years, where she fostered a career in the arts, dabbling in everything from illustration and animation to music and ceramics. She now calls Edinburgh home, where she continues to work as a writer, illustrator, and ceramicist. Her ceramics, often combined with hand-painted animation frames, capture playful scenes that celebrate freedom and movement, and blend her passion for art with storytelling. Her illustrations have been featured in The Berliner Magazine as well as other print magazines and a poetry book.
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