Poor Man's Polaroid

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95 points | by ZacnyLos 7 hours ago ago

35 comments

  • filcuk 26 minutes ago

    Funny, it's not two days that I've published what I called 'we have Polaroid at home' https://www.printables.com/model/1622259-14mm-label-tape-pic...

    Note it's just a 3D printable stand for tiny printer labels (16mm wide). It was a literal 5 minute project but I liked the retro and restrictive aesthetic enough to share..

    Such printer as shown is an absolute bargain at £15

  • baxtr 3 hours ago

    Nice project!

    But this is definitely NOT for a poor man. Poor people buy a $20 camera on Amazon.

    A time-rich person can afford this camera.

    • voidUpdate 2 hours ago

      Polaroid film costs about 1 euro for them, and a thermal image costs about 1 cent. After enough photos, it cancels out

      • numberwhun an hour ago

        Sure, but what about other costs. You can pick up a poloroid for about $50-75 on ebay. With this one, you will need to buy things like a 3D printer (and the necessary accessories, like filament), the rasperry pi, battery pack, printer, etc. Yes, the thermal paper is cheaper over all, but the cost will be a lot more up front, even if it work out over time. Don't get me wrong, this is a cool toy, but the title is definitely a bit off.

        • voidUpdate an hour ago

          The printer is about 20 euro, raspberry pi zero is currently 10 euro, pi zero camera is 14 euro. I don't know how much 3d printing services cost, since i have my own printer. Powerbank depends on which powerbank you choose. Cost difference is probably less than you'd expect

        • y-curious an hour ago

          While I did just buy a 3D printer, I want to enlighten the community: many public libraries now have maker spaces. I recommend checking those out if you want to do one off stuff

        • IsTom an hour ago

          There's plenty of services that 3D print for you.

          • voidUpdate an hour ago

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  • Gravityloss an hour ago

    Do thermal prints still use materials that are endocrine disruptors, I don't know. But something to consider. https://www.eea.europa.eu/en/analysis/publications/human-exp...

    • igniuss an hour ago

      It's been regulated since 2020 in Europe at least.

      > As part of the EU’s REACH Regulation Annex XVII, a restriction banning Bisphenol A (BPA) content in thermal paper above 0.02% by weight came into effect on January 2, 2020. This prohibition was implemented due to health concerns associated with BPA exposure

      bpa free thermal paper is pretty easy to source from anywhere now because of this.

    • VladVladikoff an hour ago

      Yeah I was excited about such a project concept until I saw it was thermal printer. Would love a little Polaroid type camera with inexpensive film for my kids to play with, but I don’t want them playing with thermal paper, kids put literally everything in their mouths.

  • ashdnazg 4 hours ago

    If you're using mobile, there's an "English" button in the menu.

    Note to website owner - it could be nice to have a permalink to the English version.

    • h2zizzle an hour ago

      Hey, I enjoyed reading about the spausdintuvu and power banko.

  • huhtenberg an hour ago

    Looking at all ready-made options on Amazon and elsewhere - anyone who will roll out an adult-oriented well-made single-button camera that takes in standard thermal paper rolls will make a fortune. This is such a great thing to have for get-togethers and parties. But it's essential to not being bound by $2/shot proprietary cartridges and be able to shoot and snap without thinking. Mementos for everyone!

    • rahkiin an hour ago

      The whole ‘shoot with thinking’ is one of the values to me. On top of, of course, the direct printing.

  • thih9 2 hours ago

    Note that this is an existing product category, usually cheap too.

    Lots of examples here: https://thermalprintcameras.wordpress.com

    Of course one can still want to hack something like this yourself for fun or other reasons.

  • aflinik an hour ago

    This is a really inspiring project and exactly the type of content I'm looking for on Hacker News.

    A bit surprising that so many people in the comments would rather see links to cheap temu polaroid knockoffs.

  • voidUpdate 2 hours ago
  • putna an hour ago

    Sveikinimai lietuviskam projektui HN pirmam puslapy ;) dziugu geras projektas

  • cluckindan an hour ago

    Too bad the thermal prints may not last very long.

  • slysnuk 4 hours ago

    One should know that thermopaper contains Bisphenol A aka BPA.

    • igniuss an hour ago

      Unless you're in Europe.

      > As part of the EU’s REACH Regulation Annex XVII, a restriction banning Bisphenol A (BPA) content in thermal paper above 0.02% by weight came into effect on January 2, 2020. This prohibition was implemented due to health concerns associated with BPA exposure

      so unless you're buying old rolls, or from non reputable sources, it shouldn't be an issue in the EU at least.

      • retired 13 minutes ago

        I’m fairly certain that a large percentage of people who buy thermal printer for fun do so from China, which has no regulations on thermal paper.

      • VladVladikoff 42 minutes ago

        I thought that it was just replaced with similar molecules such as BPS, which has been shown to have equally bad effects.

    • mwidell 4 hours ago

      You can buy phenol-free thermopaper if you are concerned

      • echoangle an hour ago

        Is there a way to actually verify that? I still don't trust that just because it says it on the label.

  • FpUser 25 minutes ago

    There are actually cheap pocketable good quality bluetooth photo printers one can buy.

  • ivanvoid 4 hours ago

    this is a great idea and wonderful execution, inspiring others(me) to build one!

    • qwertox 4 hours ago

      The use of thermal paper was surprising. Great idea, indeed.

  • mwidell 4 hours ago

    Fun project. But if you just want the end result, you can buy one of these thermopaper toy cameras on Amazon for like $20.

    • detritus 3 hours ago

      I bought such a thing for my daughter and it's great fun but this old codger will never cease to be amazed at how much tech is available for such a small amount of money - the digital camera functions normally, takes video too, the system has basic games and a vivid LCD screen and there's a thermal printer - all in a cute moulded package. £25 ours cost.

      • sen 2 hours ago

        One of my kids just got a $13 “smart watch” which has a touch screen, camera with filters/editor, microSD storage, plays MP3s, records voice memos, has games, and more I’m probably forgetting.

        It absolutely blows my mind how cheap tech is these days.

  • qsera 2 hours ago

    This is already available on online shops.