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The Fuji Digital Instax (Pivi) is a series of instant film printers. It mostly known as '''Pivi''' It uses credit card sized Instax Pivi film. This series of products are directly relate to the print technology of the Fuji FinePix PR21 digital camera with built-in photo printer released in 1999. The technology is based on Instax Mini, ISO 800, silver halide instant film. The printer contains a unique VFPH (vacuum fluorescent print head). Even thought Instax Mini film are nearly identical in physical appearance they are incompatible.
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The Fuji Digital Instax (Pivi) is a series of instant film printers. It mostly known as '''Pivi'''. It uses credit card sized Instax Pivi film. This series of products are directly relate to the print technology of the Fuji FinePix PR21 digital camera with built-in photo printer released in 1999. The technology is based on Instax Mini, ISO 800, silver halide instant film with the printer contains a unique VFPH (vacuum fluorescent print head). Even thought Instax Mini film are nearly identical in physical appearance they are incompatible.
 
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==MP-70==
 
==MP-70==
Released in 2005, the Pivi MP-70 was released in 2005. Can be used to print from IRDA compatible devices. Fuji's IR-100 accessory is a USB to IRDA adapter that can enable the use of wider assortment of devices. Available in silver, black, pink and yellow. It uses two CR-2 batteries and is small at 129mm × 100mm × 29mm and 210g .
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Released in 2005, the Pivi MP-70 was released in 2005. Can be used to print from IRDA compatible devices. Available in silver, black, pink and yellow. It uses two CR-2 batteries and is small at 129mm × 100mm × 29mm and 210g .
  
 
==MP-300==
 
==MP-300==
 
The MP-300 was released in 2006, it's main advantage over previous pivi MP-70 model is better connectivity. Featuring a female USB type A connector, as well as IRDA, IRsimple interfaces. Compatible with pictbridge making printing easier via USB. An imprint feature allows the date to be printed onto the photo. It uses two CR-2 batteries. With the ability to use an AC adapter. It slightly bigger the MP-70 at 146mm × 102mm × 29mm at 225g.
 
The MP-300 was released in 2006, it's main advantage over previous pivi MP-70 model is better connectivity. Featuring a female USB type A connector, as well as IRDA, IRsimple interfaces. Compatible with pictbridge making printing easier via USB. An imprint feature allows the date to be printed onto the photo. It uses two CR-2 batteries. With the ability to use an AC adapter. It slightly bigger the MP-70 at 146mm × 102mm × 29mm at 225g.
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==IR-100==
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Fuji's IR-100 accessory is a USB to IR adapter that can enable the use of a wider assortment of USB devices.
  
 
==Issues==
 
==Issues==
* There is a approx 1MB size limit for using IR. Reduce the file size to remedy or use USB.  
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* There is an approx 1MB size limit for using IR. Reduce the file size to remedy or use USB.  
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
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* [http://home.fujifilm.com/photokina98/di/di4.html Fujifilm Press Release Photokina 1998] New-Concept Digital Camera and Digital Printer offer Instant Printout Capabilities
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* [http://www.fujifilm.com/support/printer/pdf/index/mobile_printer_manual_01.pdf Fujifilm Pivi MP-300 manual] Fujifilm Global site - In English
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In Japanese
 
* [http://fujifilm.jp/personal/print/mobileprinter/pivi/index.html Fujifilm Japan MP-70 site]
 
* [http://fujifilm.jp/personal/print/mobileprinter/pivi/index.html Fujifilm Japan MP-70 site]
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* [http://fujifilm.jp/personal/print/mobileprinter/pivi300/index.html Fujifilm Japan MP-300 site]
 
* [http://fujifilm.jp/personal/print/mobileprinter/pivi/accessories.html Fujifilm Japan IR-100 site]
 
* [http://fujifilm.jp/personal/print/mobileprinter/pivi/accessories.html Fujifilm Japan IR-100 site]
  
 
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Revision as of 17:55, 22 April 2011

The Fuji Digital Instax (Pivi) is a series of instant film printers. It mostly known as Pivi. It uses credit card sized Instax Pivi film. This series of products are directly relate to the print technology of the Fuji FinePix PR21 digital camera with built-in photo printer released in 1999. The technology is based on Instax Mini, ISO 800, silver halide instant film with the printer contains a unique VFPH (vacuum fluorescent print head). Even thought Instax Mini film are nearly identical in physical appearance they are incompatible.

Instax Digital Mini printer

The original Instax Digital Mini printer originally didn't have references to marketed brand pivi, but used the same type of film. Connectivity was Smart media card slot, IR and parallel LPT printer port.

MP-100

Released in 2004. Much more portable then the predecessor. Official name was "Instax Digital Mobile Printer" Uses IR for connectivity. Some colors available include orange, cyan, pink.

MP-70

Released in 2005, the Pivi MP-70 was released in 2005. Can be used to print from IRDA compatible devices. Available in silver, black, pink and yellow. It uses two CR-2 batteries and is small at 129mm × 100mm × 29mm and 210g .

MP-300

The MP-300 was released in 2006, it's main advantage over previous pivi MP-70 model is better connectivity. Featuring a female USB type A connector, as well as IRDA, IRsimple interfaces. Compatible with pictbridge making printing easier via USB. An imprint feature allows the date to be printed onto the photo. It uses two CR-2 batteries. With the ability to use an AC adapter. It slightly bigger the MP-70 at 146mm × 102mm × 29mm at 225g.

IR-100

Fuji's IR-100 accessory is a USB to IR adapter that can enable the use of a wider assortment of USB devices.

Issues

  • There is an approx 1MB size limit for using IR. Reduce the file size to remedy or use USB.

Links

In Japanese