The HarmonyOS-powered Huawei PixLab V1 printer is available in China for 1,399 yuan ($207).

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 A few days ago, Huawei unveiled the PixLab V1, or Huawei PixLab V1, as the company's first colour inkjet printer. The gadget is currently formally offered for sale in the Chinese market.


The recently released Huawei PixLab V1 costs 1,399 yuan, or around $207, and runs on the business's proprietary HarmonyOS 3.0 operating system. Ink for the printer starts at 39 yuan, or approximately $6.




Aperture grading, colour temperature follow-up, and 3D Lut colour adjustment are all supported by the inkjet colour printer known as the Huawei PixLab V1. Before printing a blank new roll, it also provides AI handwriting erasing functionality to automatically remove handwriting.


It has the Hyper Terminal technology, which enables seamless printing from a mobile phone, and it can fully restore the original colour of a picture during colour printing. Moving the phone closer to the printer establishes a connection, allowing the phone to control the printer and perform printing operations.

8GB of internal storage and 512MB of RAM power the printer. It is capable of printing, scanning, and copying three things at once. The firm states that it can print 4,000 pages of colour papers or 7,500 pages of documents in black and white.


The printer is equipped with support for a number of fascinating capabilities and runs HarmonyOS 3.0. It provides both remote and one-touch printing, clever anti-blocking, and more in addition to a seamless smartphone interface.

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