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The Kodak ESP Office 2170 all-in-one comes with capability of copying, printing and scanning on a budget and that could be attributed to the brand new print engine fitted inside the printer. The new print engine of the printer separates the prints heads from the dual-ink cartridges. This all new hardware design of the printer has helped Kodak in minimizing the design cost of the system and at the same time has also lowered the cost per page than several competitive designed printers of the same sub $150 category. the Kodak ESP Office 2170 flaunts an beautiful design, has a complete software packet (PC-only), and pioneering characteristics such as stereoscopic 3D printing, the Kodak Pic Flick app for iPhones and Blackberries and an robotic paper sensor, which all makes it the printer certainly [...]
July 1st, 2011 | Kodak | Leave a Reply
Kodak ESP C310 is an entry level all in one printer that provides easy Wi-Fi installation and average speeds. Competing models like Lexmark Impact S305 and Canon MX410 provide similar features and superior performance in a tighter package. However, it offers easy wireless setup and decent print speeds, but we would recommend Canon Pixma MX410 over Kodak C310 as it offers attractive images and is more versatile with plenty of shortcut buttons and automatic document feeder. The Kodak C310 comes with compact footprints like all multifunction printers in the market and can copy, print and scan, but doesn’t feature automatic document feeder. Unlike on ESP 5, the output and input trays are located on the opposite sides of Kodak, while the 100-sheet input tray is on the top of scanner [...]
May 6th, 2011 | Kodak | Leave a Reply
Kodak Printers are extensively used all over the world, and be it a small home office or gigantic corporate houses, they all depends on Kodak Printers in one way or the other. This is what makes Kodak one of the leaders in printer manufacturing. But among so many popular printers manufactured by Kodak, its tough to pick one straightaway and this is where the Kodak Printer Reviews comes into play. These reviews are developed by technology experts who have great deal of expertise in printer technology.
So whatever information is shared by means of these Kodak Printer Reviews, it all comes directly from the technical experts from different segments of society. The best thing about the Kodak Printer Reviews is that these reviews [...]
January 18th, 2011 | Kodak | Leave a Reply
The Kodak EasyShare 5300 is an all-in-one desktop printer from Kodak. But this all-in-one desktop has come after a long period of gap by Kodak from the desktop printer space, but now that Kodak has returned it’s offering three photo all-in-one models. The EasyShare 5300, we are talking about here is the middle child of three, Priced at $200 the All-in-One EasyShare 5300 offers scan, print, photo, print and copy functions in a user friendly device.
While the printer offers the basics, it actually lacks plenty of other features that we’ve seen on some of the other $200 all-in-one printers, such as the individual ink tanks, the ability of making copies on photo paper, that too in a standalone mode and the ability of editing and enhancing photos in separate mode. Though, the good news here [...]
July 16th, 2010 | Kodak | Leave a Reply
The Kodak EasyShare 5500 All-in-One printer makes an desperate effort to do everything, but in its urge to accomplish everything the $300 All-in-One printer falls short on doing any one thing exceedingly well. Some features of the printers are so well complicated that using them can be exercise as well as frustration, some other features of the phone like photo editing, is utterly lacking and in its place, to use Kodak’s software you will have to turn on your PC.
In addition, the print speed of this printer is slow, although the print quality offered is satisfactory. But still we would love to mention that there are better multifunction printers than this to match the diversified needs of modern consumers. Like if you want an all-in-one printer for complete office use ( with an automatic [...]
May 28th, 2010 | Kodak | Leave a Reply
The Kodak ESP 3 basically is an entry level All-In-One inkjet printer, scanner and copier. Priced at $130 the Kodak ESP 3 clearly is one of the cheapest multifunctional printers, but with its poor output quality the printer fails with withstand the competition from the other printers of the same price bracket.
The Kodak ESP 3 initially gives good vides with the Home Center Software from Kodak and the fresh Facial Retouch technology, but when it comes printing the ESP 3 fails and offers prints speeds much slower than the average rate. Even if you don’t have a big budget for your AIO, we won’t recommend this to you as you can easily find a printer with better print than the ESP 3, well within the same budget.
Design
Measuring 6.9 x 16.6 x 11.8 inches (H x W x D), the Kodak [...]
April 15th, 2010 | Kodak | Leave a Reply
The Kodak ESP5 all-in-one printer impressed us heavily with its specs when it entered the market. Promising of being a sub $200 printer with smooth fresh look, commendably low operation costs and a user-friendly interface was what the Kodak ESP 5 promised, and we know it’s sufficient to entice any potential buyer in the market. All these specs makes the ESP 5 a perfect blend of features for the common users who wants to tray a bit extra with their photos, and doesn’t want a basic drug-store photo kiosk or a desktop inkjet printer. But if the truth be told, there were very limited things that the Kodak ESP 5 promised and delivered there were certain complications with the performance and operation, and hence the printer became a lot less tempting than what it actually looked.
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April 7th, 2010 | Kodak | Leave a Reply
Kodak ESP 5250 is the latest upgrade to ESP 5 that was launched last year by Kodak, and it becomes pretty clear by looking at almost identical design of the two. Apart from its looks, there are significant improvements in every department of the printer. Some of the departments that impressed us were its print quality and output or print speed. Despite all the significant improvements, there are certain areas that lag upgrading and the periodic paper feed errors and absence of auto-document feeder are some of them.
The most concerning is the periodic paper feed error which is something you don’t expect from a $170 device. One major reason behind considering the Kodak printers has been their ink system. This is because with their pigmented four color inking arrangement and three grades [...]
March 9th, 2010 | Kodak | Leave a Reply