Images taken with a camera phone usually don’t get printed. And that may be because, while not overly complicated, getting a picture from phone to printer requires about 1 percent more mental energy than almost anyone has the time or patience to expend.

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To the computer maker Dell, however, that constitutes an untapped market. This week, Dell introduced the Wasabi PZ310 ultraportable printer, which is to sell for $149, but is priced at $99 for a limited time.

Sized to fit in your hand and weighing seven ounces, the Wasabi uses Bluetooth to wirelessly transport the snapshots. The Wasabi uses multicolored ink crystals embedded in the paper and activated by heat from the device.