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43 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Don't give up,
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= Durability:3.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:3.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Barbie Dolled up Nails Digital Nail Printer (Toy)
My girls live on the computer, so when they told me they couldn't get the Barbie Doll'd up nails to work correctly I was ready to pack it up and return it, but I took a couple hours out of my schedule to play around with it. The main problem is the alignment, and you just have to get "The Hang of it", after we figured that out, we had loads of fun with it. Get it centered and move the side guides in to match your fingernail, when you are ready to print, make sure that none of the skin at the base of your nail is visible on the "camera" screen, this eliminates getting the ink on most of your finger. I left the designs on my nails for work and alot of my clients noticed and were very impressed! I don't know about my kids, but I couldn't wait to get home and play with it some more. Already looking for ink refills to stock up, but haven't been able to find a source online. This is the coolest toy if invest the time in figuring it out.
23 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Such a Girlie Treat! Grown Ups have fun Too,
= Durability:4.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:3.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Barbie Dolled up Nails Digital Nail Printer (Toy)
I'm sorry that this product is getting so many bad reviews. I bought it for my daughter for Christmas. She was so excited. On Christmas night after she went to bed, I loaded the software and completed all the set up. I noticed some people had alignment issues. You have to align the printer by inserting the alignment card into the nail slot and getting the red test line to move to the center. I had so much fun practicing on my own nails that night. The next morning, we did my daughter's nails and she couldn't be happier. There are so many cute designs to choose from. We've been doing her nails every week since and we still haven't repeated a design. It's blurry only when she wiggles during printing or we didn't set the printer totally flat. But, we love it. You just have to get the hang of it. It's worth if for such unique designs.
52 of 63 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
COMPLETE PIECE OF JUNK!! Don't bother!,
By Molly Mohr (Racine, WI) - See all my reviews
= Durability:1.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:1.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:1.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Barbie Dolled up Nails Digital Nail Printer (Toy)
Do not bother purchasing this overpriced piece of junk. I bought for my 7 year old daughter who could hardly contain her excitement on Christmas day upon receiving it. After 3 days of trying to get it to work, installing and uninstalling the software, installing multiple updates, multiple 'could not connect to printer messages' I finally gave up and returned it today. The few times it did actually work, the picture was a blurry mess and never printed where it indicated it would.
I also noticed this morning the Toys R Us no longer displays this item on their website..hmmm. When I returned it, the salesperson told me they have received many returns on this item..clear indication of the quality of this product. Great idea..poor execution. DO NOT BUY THIS!
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
GREAT product...IF you can get it to work,
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= Durability:4.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:3.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Barbie Dolled up Nails Digital Nail Printer (Toy)
And that's exactly the point with this printer. Those who can never get it to work hate it. I would too. What a waste of money. Those who get it to work love it. It took me about 7 hours of messing around with it on three different computers to finally get it. Yes, 7 hours. But once we got it, it did exactly what it was supposed to do. There is a slight learning curve to using the printer, but nothing a sharp kid (or a parent) can't get the hang of after a few nails. I am happy to say that my daughter's $150 was not wasted. With three girls (and myself), I suspect it will get a lot of use.
Here's what I've learned and what I wish I had known ahead of time: 1) Don't try to install it on a slow machine that doesn't have a high speed USB 2.0 port. You will spend several hours figuring out that the computer just can't handle the hardware, which really is an impressive little piece of machinery (video/camera/printer all in one). 2) If you're going to install it on a Windows 7 system, DO NOT use the included disc. Go to [...] to download the latest software instead. 3) As all of the installation instructions say, be sure to install the software BEFORE you connect the printer. I've been there and done that and it's just going to mess things up. 4) If the images are printing on the skin below your fingernail, or they're not showing up at all, you probably didn't get the CAMERA aligned properly. I'm not talking about the printer alignment, which is easily accessed from the Settings/Printer menu in the program. I'm talking about the CAMERA alignment, which only seems to come up once after you've installed the software, and then never again. I messed it up the first time, and had to uninstall/re-install the software to get the CAMERA alignment screen to come up again. The important thing you need to know is when you insert the alignment card, only insert it far enough so that it just butts up against the raised curved edge, not all the way to the back wall. Also, the little platform needs to be raised to its highest position before aligning the camera, so that it holds the alignment card in place. If you are having to hold the card yourself to keep it from falling out, then you're not doing it right. After that, be sure to run the printer alignment test. If you've misplaced the alignment card, you can print another one out from the Settings/Printer menu in the program. 5) Yes, paint the white on first. It makes the designs stand out more. Or try another color as a base. It doesn't have to be the white that came with the printer. Then use the pre-print coat. That's what makes the ink "stick" to your nails. But try not to touch your nails after you've painted them with the pre-print coat. It leaves fingerprints, which will sometimes be visible through the printed images. 6) As with the alignment card, when printing your nails, only insert your finger far enough so that it butts up against the raised curved edge, not up and over it. And again, be sure the platform is in its highest raised position so that it can hold your finger in place. Otherwise you will just get a spray of ink and you won't even be able to tell what it is. 7) If you pick a design which is meant to go all the way to the edges of your fingernail, adjust the image so that it prints just a little bit outside of the edges of your fingernail. It will run off the edges, but that's okay. Print the design, wait a few minutes, paint your nail with the top coat, let it dry, and then wash your hands. The ink that was on your skin will come off, and all you will see is a beautiful design that covers your entire fingernail. Yeah, it really does work. 8) Wait a few minutes for the images on your fingernails to dry before you paint the top coat. Otherwise they'll smear. And like the base coat, you don't have to use the top coat that came with the set. Any clear coat will do. I hope that these tips help you, and I do hope that you end up being one of the ones who gets your printer to work. It really is a pretty cool gadget, and yes, I would say worth the money. Now that we've gotten ours to work. Good luck with yours.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Fun, when you can get it to work,
= Durability:1.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:1.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Barbie Dolled up Nails Digital Nail Printer (Toy)
First warning: S/W only designed to work with Windows XP. Says it will work on Vista, but I never got it to work. Took forever to set up on our old XP machine, but once up and running, my daughters thought it was fun.
Then the XP machine died and it took six months to find a solution to make it run under new Windows 7 machine. You need to pay $80 more to upgrade from Window 7 Premium to Windows 7 Profressional, then install virtual PC and XP mode. Runs fine but I have to be around to start it for my daughters because of the complexity of the steps to get is running. All told, it's cost me $330 for this 'toy'. Worth it, heck no. Your better off taking you daughter to have her nails done. For this money, that's quite a few visits and the results will be better and last longer.
26 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It Does What It Says (Very Well),
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= Durability:4.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:1.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Barbie Dolled up Nails Digital Nail Printer (Toy)
We purchased Barbie Doll'd Up Nails with much hesitancy for our daughters (ages 8 & 7). We thought, No way could this actually deliver what the commercial shows. I am very happy to admit that I was wrong. BIG TIME!
We opened the box and set up time was about the same as with any other HP InkJet printer. It comes with all necessary cables and installation software. Set up time was less than 30 minutes- including reading the instructions. Once up and running, it took about ten minutes to thoroughly understand and execute the how to properly align the camera and the ink cartridge. (This is the most important part, and should be checked before each use)-NOT each finger, but each day you turn it on and start a session) We have only had to make adjustments one time after the initial setup. Now, were ready to do the nails. You have to use a nail polish (included) before the printer and a clear coat sealer (also included) after to insure the designs do not rub off. This thing works like any other printer, you pick a design, either one of the 1200+ included or any JPEG image or clipart. You insert a finger, take a picture of the the finger nail with the Doll'd Up Nails, size, rotate, customize color of the image you want to print, then re-insert the finger, set it in the image of the fingernail you see on your computer screen, then hit the print button on the printer. BAM! You have "Doll'd Up Nails"!!!! It's so easy to use, within 10-15 nails printed, my kids had it down better than me. I have not yet turned them loose to use unsupervised, but I believe they could handle it from start to finish. Believe the claims, it really does what the commercial shows, and it does it well. We couldn't be more pleasantly surprised!
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Don't buy!,
By PapaK (Ohio, USA) - See all my reviews
= Durability:1.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:1.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:1.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Barbie Dolled up Nails Digital Nail Printer (Toy)
I would like to add my voice to those who have already expressed their frustration at this piece of junk. The software is horrible. It is outdated right from the start (it is explicitly stated that it works only with outdated versions of Windows). If you purchase this toy and would like to use it, your options are to downgrade your computer to an inferior system, or to buy some additional professional software and to go through some very complex manipulations (no recommended by Mattel) to start the printer every time. And Mattel laughs at you and tells you that you are on your own. Don't repeat my mistake. Don't buy this piece of junk!
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great toy for kids!,
By suziemak "Loven Life" (Ohio) - See all my reviews
= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Barbie Dolled up Nails Digital Nail Printer (Toy)
This is a great toy. I emphasize "toy". It is not a high dollar nail printer for adults (eventhough I have a lot of fun playing with it). It will not give the professional results of a $1000 printer. I bought it for $135 at ToysRUs. My girls love it. Great for team spirit - nails can be printed for sports/school events. Holiday designs are really fun. It has a multitude of designs and we have created our own designs by importing photographs of people and flowers. A high quality photo will result in a better printed design. It is very easy to use.
1. Paint nails with a base coat. 2. Apply a thin layer of special base that is designed to accept the printer ink, let dry. 3. Insert your finger into printer per directions and take a picture of your nail. 4. Click on the design you want. 5. Adjust the design if you want by changing colors, enlarging, reducing, rotate, etc... 6. Re-insert finger per directions, align it with the design and print. 7. Apply a clear topcoat. If you make a mistake or change your mind, you can remove the design by washing it off before you apply topcoat. Practice will help increase your skills. I have 5 daughters and 4 grandaughters (along with their friends) who love this little printer. They have used it over and over. The children feel so proud of their designed nails. My youngest is 11 yrs old and she can print her nails without adult assistance. If you know a child who loves painted fingernails, this printer would be a great gift. I would recommend the Barbie Nail Printer. As for educational value - They learn to use designs by changing colors, resizing, rotating, flipping the design, aligning, creativity, helps with aligning finger to designs using eye coordination, fine motor skills, importing, saving designs, and general use of computer and printer. Durability - Great! It keeps performing well. Younger kids have dropped it and it has been used a lot. If it can go through all my family and friends and keep going - I give it a 5 star! The only negative I can think of is sometimes a nail will not print out correctly and you will have to start over. This could be printer error or a mistake made by the person. But it's not a big deal and only has happened a few times, no different than when they make a mistake using nail polish.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
EXPENSIVE WASTE OF MONEY!,
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= Durability:2.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:1.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:1.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Barbie Dolled up Nails Digital Nail Printer (Toy)
This was given to my daughter for Christmas. We were both very excited to try it....HUGE disappointment. I returned it the day after Christmas! Thankfully the store took it back no problem. Aligning your nail in the printer with the "template" on your computer screen was impossible to line up properly. Your nails can't be too long and they can't be too short! Ink would print on my daughter's skin more than on her actual nail. We did get one of the pictures to print on one finger nail, but the quality was poor and for a 10 year - very disappointing. She even said it would be better to go to a nail salon, they do it better! My kid who never wants to let go of anything had no problems returning it! She actually suggested it first! Sorry to bear bad news. I was actually looking forward to using it myself and for the $150 I paid at a toy store was SOOOOO not worth it! Save yourself and your little girls the disappointment. I don't know what vendor is being llowed to sell through amazon for over $300, but they are surely out of their minds.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Great Concept,but overpriced piece of junk.Went back to store for refund.Buyer Beware!,
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This review is from: Barbie Dolled up Nails Digital Nail Printer (Toy)
This looked like it would be a fun present for my daughter on Christmas day.
It was even funny taking pictures of "dad" and "Elvis" that could be turned into custom nails. If you have a computer at home the setup doesn't appear complicated. The darn nail printer wouldn't print the design on the nail on either my daughter or myself no matter how "lined" up it looked on the computer screen. Took it to my brother in law's house to do with our niece and he is a bit more tech savy than me.He couldn't get the darn thing to work properly either.He agreed it was a pice of junk and a lousy design but looked like it could have been a fun for the girls if it was put together better. Buyer Beware. |
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