How to Charge a Polaroid PoGo Printer
By Melissa King
The Polaroid PoGo Instant Mobile Printer lets you print pictures from your cellphone or digital camera even if you don't have access to a computer. The portability of the PoGo printer is handy when you're on a trip or attending a meeting for your business. The PoGo printer prints up to 15 color photos on a single full battery charge. When your PoGo printer runs out of power, you can recharge its lithium-ion battery by connecting the device to any AC electrical outlet.
Turn the Polaroid PoGo printer over so the logo faces away from you. Slide the battery compartment cover off the back of the printer.
Insert the included lithium-ion battery into the battery compartment and then replace the battery compartment cover.
Connect the small end of the AC adapter that came with the printer to the jack on the side of the printer.
Connect the other end of the AC adapter to an electrical outlet. The PoGo printer starts charging. During charging, the LED indicator flashes orange.
Allow the printer to fully charge. If the printer is completely out of power, it normally takes about two and a half hours to reach a full charge. When the printer is fully charged, the LED indicator flashes green.
Tips
You can print photos while the PoGo printer charges.
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Writer Bio
Melissa King began writing in 2001. She spent three years writing for her local newspaper, "The Colt," writing editorials, news stories, product reviews and entertainment pieces. She is also the owner and operator of Howbert Freelance Writing. King holds an Associate of Arts in communications from Tarrant County College.