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Fresh from reviewing the Kodak Zx1 Pocket Video Camera, our friends at Icon International Communications has graciously provided a Kodak ESP 7 All-in-One printer for a bit of DigitalReviews love. Given Kodak's heritage with imaging and film, I have to...
Despite some drawbacks, the Kodak ESP 7 All-in-One printer is quite impressive in feature and results. The multitude of connectivity options makes it easy to get a file printed and with the right quality paper great results can be achieved. I disagre...
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Kodak is one of the most recognizable names in the photo industry. It seems logical that a company so well-versed in photo developing and printing would create an outstanding photo printer. With Kodak’s claim of having the cheapest ink costs, we were...
We were honestly impressed by the quality of the prints and the ease of printing that this printer produced when printing on Kodak paper. It eliminated the stress of choosing the proper paper and the proper settings which ultimately eliminates mistake...
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The ESP 7, the cheaper of Kodak’s slick all-in-one wireless printers (the other being the $299 ESP 9, which has a fax) has two major things going for it: it looks better in a home office than any of its competitors, and the ink is cheap and yields goo...
Attractive design with hidden paper trays, Easy setup doesn’t require any cables, Excellent photo quality, Affordable ink and low cost per print, Intuitive bundled software, Built-in duplexer...
Noisy, Wireless printing a bit slow, USB cable not included, No fax at this price...
Kodak’s $199 ESP 7, which prints, copies, and scans, is the sleekest, most attractive all-in-one on the market. Moreover, it prints crisp photos, and the low cost per print makes it an attractive choice for budget conscious small businesses and tele...
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The smart-looking, shiny-black Kodak ESP 7 has some nice features for home users. Connectivity includes USB, ethernet, and Wi-Fi. Kodak sells a Bluetooth adaptor. You also get an autoduplexer for easy two-sided printing. On the front you'll find slots...
We liked the low ink costs and extra features that the Kodak ESP 7 has to offer. Unfortunately, slow print speeds and subpar print quality make it difficult to recommend...
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The Kodak ESP 7 color inkjet multifunction printer beats the competition hands-down in ink costs. Unfortunately, its very slow, and its print quality on plain paper is underwhelming. Would You Buy This? 0Yes 0No Kodak ESP 7 Test Scores Overall 77 Perf...
Economical ink costs, automatic duplexer...
Very slow, Subpar plainpaper print quality...
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Straightforward controlsLike most of Kodaks products, its designed to be as easy to use as possible. The menu system is unobstructively excellent and the driver software both simple and fully featured. Theres just two cartridges inside to worry ab...
Good print quality. Built-in Wi-Fi and Ethernet. Easy network sharing...
Noisy, slow network printing. Colours can appear a bit washed out...
Not quite the quickest or best all-in-one, but well designed and extremely versatile for the price...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-28 12:49:34
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A photo printer is an essential weapon in any digital photographer’s arsenal, and a multi-function device offers full colour printing, copying and scanning as well as direct access to memory cards and digital cameras without needing to be connected to...
Excellent quality prints; very easy to use; tidy range of useful features...
Fairly expensive; rather slow...
Kodak’s ESP7 is a joy to use and even though it’s not the fastest, impressive results more than make up for its faults Good points Excellent quality prints; very easy to use; tidy range of useful features Bad points Fairly expensive; rather sl...
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