Kodak updated their all-in-one printer line with the ESP 3250 and ESP 5250. Both use Kodak’s Kodacolor technology, which lets them subsist on extremely cheap ink, which is great for extremely cheap ...
This inexpensive, light-duty MFP excels at printing on photo paper and is easy to use, but its print quality and performance are otherwise unremarkable. The Kodak ESP ...
Aside from the fact that Kodak’s ESP 3250 color inkjet multifunction printer is inexpensive and doubles as a decent photo printer, it is an average-quality, rather slow machine, appropriate for ...
Eastman Kodak announced a new line of inkjet printers on Tuesday that are geared toward everyday consumers and designed to cut down on ink costs. The Kodak EasyShare All-In-One machines, as they are ...
Years ago when Kodak first got into the printer business I was using an Epson printer that cost me about $70 each time I needed to get new ink cartridges. I picked up one of the Kodak AIO printers and ...
Kodak’s All-in-One (AiO) printer is the perfect way to upgrade home print and scan quality while keeping costs to a minimum. Ink packs for the ESP 5250 run just $9.99 for black and $14.99 for a ...
If you own a Kodak inkjet printer, you probably bought it for the supercheap ink. So if there’s any consolation to Kodak’s announcement that it would stop selling inkjet printers, it’s that Kodak ...
The Kodak ESP 3250 All-in-One color inkjet multifunction printer is very inexpensive ($130 as of January 25, 2010), and it prints superior images on photo paper. Otherwise, it is an average-quality, ...
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