Liene PixCut S1 sticker printer promoted
- An X account, @travels007, promoted the Liene PixCut S1 on May 22, linking shoppers to Amazon listings for the sticker printer-and-cutter combo. - The most concrete product detail is 300 x 300 DPI dye-sublimation printing, with Liene listing a $299.99 starting price on its website. - Amazon and Liene product pages remain live, with the Liene Photo app and consumable packs supporting the PixCut S1.
An X post from @travels007 on May 22 promoted the Liene PixCut S1, a compact machine sold as a combined sticker printer and cutter for labels, crafts and photo projects. The post linked users to Amazon product pages, according to the social briefing supplied for this story. Product listings from Amazon and Liene describe the PixCut S1 as an all-in-one device that prints in color and then cuts designs using an app-based workflow. Amazon’s U.S. listing identifies the product as the “Liene PixCut S1 Color Sticker Printer & Cutting Machine” and says it uses Bluetooth connectivity and thermal dye-sublimation printing. Liene’s own product page lists the same machine under model DHP700 and says the starter configuration is priced at $299.99. ### What exactly is the PixCut S1 selling? (amazon.com) Amazon says the PixCut S1 is aimed at “DIY Crafts, Custom Labels & Gifts,” with printing and cutting handled in one device. The listing says users can edit, print and cut from a smartphone through Bluetooth, while Liene says the machine is designed for custom stickers, labels and photo output. (amazon.com) Liene’s website says the machine supports sticker paper sized 4 x 7 inches and photo paper sized 4 x 6 inches. The company lists a maximum printing speed of 59 seconds and says the cutter uses a fine-point blade in a single-axis system. ### Which product claims in the promotion can be verified? (amazon.com) The 300 DPI specification can be verified. Amazon says the PixCut S1 delivers “300 dpi high-resolution prints,” and Liene’s technical specifications page lists the resolution as 300 x 300 DPI. Liene also says the machine uses four-layer dye-sublimation thermal transfer technology and that the process laminates output automatically. (liene-life.com) Amazon and Liene both say that is intended to produce waterproof, fade-resistant and scratch-resistant stickers. ### How does the cutting system work? Amazon says the PixCut S1 uses “AI image extraction” to identify subjects in photos and pair that with precision cutting. (amazon.com) Liene’s product page describes the same feature as AI auto-cutting that recognizes and extracts images without manual adjustment. Liene’s technical page adds that the cutter uses a premium fine-point blade with a 45-degree angle and a maximum single-axis cutting speed of 2 inches per second. (amazon.com) Those are manufacturer specifications; no independent performance testing was cited in the product materials reviewed. ### What are the compatibility notes buyers would need? (amazon.com) Liene says the PixCut S1 works with the Liene Photo app on iOS and Android, and its technical page lists support for Android 4.1 and above and iOS 9.0 and above. The company’s product page also references app access on tablets and desktop platforms, while warning that an older printer driver on the site is not suitable for the PixCut S1. (liene-life.com) Amazon’s listing also identifies Bluetooth as the connectivity method. Liene’s specifications page says Bluetooth 5.0 is supported, while USB memory and direct digital camera connection are marked unavailable. ### Where is the product being sold now? Amazon’s U.S. listing was live when reviewed on May 22, and it labels the PixCut S1 a best seller in printer cutters. (liene-life.com) Liene’s direct-sales page was also live, showing starter, creator and inspire kit options alongside shipping estimates and app support information. Kickstarter records show Liene previously ran a PixCut S1 campaign from Sept. 26, 2024, to Nov. 10, 2024, drawing 3,330 backers and HK$7,056,469 pledged. (amazon.com) As of May 22, the current next step for shoppers is through the live Amazon and Liene storefronts, which also list consumables and bundle options for the machine. (kickstarter.com)