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The Kodak ESP 3 is an all-in-one printer that immediately catches the eye due to its clean-cut appearance. Box shaped with curved edges, and measuring 422 x 298 x 173mm, the combination of matt and reflective black, with a patterned top, certainly giv...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-03 22:14:55
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Extra stingy printing. Not a bad MFD, fairly quick and cheap to run, but otherwise average. The more times we say Kodak is a relative newcomer to printers the less true it must be, but the fact remains that this company doesnt yet have the pedig...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-03 22:14:56
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Kodak introduced its first two multifunction printers last year, which were generally well received, not least because of the company claimed to be able to cut the cost of printing photos to just 7p per 15x10cm print.This year's mode, the new ESP 3, is...
Good print quality, Cheap photo prints possible...
No screen, No cover for paper tray, Hard to print from memory cards...
Much cheaper than previous Kodak all-in-ones, but fewer features than rivals...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-10-03 22:14:56
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What should have been a standard, efficient and economic All-in-One has been sadly let down by slow speeds, below-par images and software failings, despite being cheaper in ink usage. Kodak - ESP 3 price Buy Kodak ESP 3 securely online at a bargain pr...
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Kodak's ESP-3 is one of the best-looking all-in-one machines in the Labs: the glossy black chassis curves elegantly and eschews the boring grey of many other machines this month. Unfortunately, the Kodak is almost entirely a triumph of style over subst...
It's quick, but there's little else to recommend about this mediocre machine...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-10-03 22:15:00
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While some multifunction printers are getting ever more complex, Kodak has decided to keep things simple. The ESP-3 is not just easy to use , though - it also boasts a neat, sober look, too.As with its earlier EasyShare 5300, Kodak is hoping that cons...
By far the most inkefficient printer we tested, Easy to use, A choice of two different photo papers, Quality perfectly good for everyday use, No integrated printhead, so greener cartridges...
No LCD screen, so no error messages on the printer itself in case of problems, Single cartridge with no printhead, so ink wasted, Quality not quite as good as the completion...
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All-in-one devices don't always have to look like drab old printers - the new Kodak ESP-3 is a glossy black beauty, with sharp edges replaced by softer curves. It's more than a match for the A-Listed Canon Pixma MP610 on the catwalk, but its dearer riv...
An affordable and stylish option that provides decent quality - but at a leisurely pace...
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An affordable and stylish option that provides decent quality, but at a leisurely pace. All-in-one devices don’t have to look drab – the Kodak ESP-3 is a glossy black beauty, with sharp edges replaced by softer curves. It’s more th...
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Kodak has tried to start a revolution in the budget photo printer market. They started a product line of EasyShare printers which all use the same ink cartridges, and charge 2/3rds or less for the cartridges than comparable ones from rival printer com...
Kodak sells a black ink cartridge for a MSRP o...
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The Kodak ESP 3 All-in-One printer is a copier, scanner and printer in one for $129.99. The medium build, all black Kodak ESP 3 is physically designed to look sleek, but it turns out to be all style and little substance. With paper jams, economized s...
The Kodak ESP 3 rarely passed a test with flying colors against its compared printers and in a few cases it was beat out by its predecessor, the Kodak Easyshare 5300. It was slow at copying, slow at scanning in the higher resolution and gave a lot of...
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An affordable all-in-one-printer that has strong editing software and cheap ink.
Great editing software, Inexpensive ink, Plenty of card slots...
No LCD, Awkward mechanical arm, Noisy...
If you can handle the higher ink costs, the Epson WorkForce 500 delivers slightly better results in a shorter amount of time. However, while the Kodak ESP3 has the $129 price tag, those who plan to use a printer heavily will save money over the long ha...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-03 22:14:55
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Kodak introduced its first two multifunction printers last year, which were generally well received, not least because of the company claimed to be able to cut the cost of printing photos to just 7p per 15x10cm print. This years mode, the new ESP 3, i...
Good print quality, Cheap photo prints possible...
No screen, No cover for paper tray, Hard to print from memory cards...
Much cheaper than previous Kodak all-in-ones, but fewer features than rivals...
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consumerelectronicsnet.com Updated: 2011-10-03 22:15:00
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I may not have what it takes to use a crystal ball to tell your fortune but I can predict a few things about you; You own a computer; You dont have much space on your desk; You need to print out documents and the occasional photo; You need to scan/co...
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The Kodak ESP 3 All-in-One color inkjet multifunction printer offers a little bit of a lot of things, for a low price. Because its slow and sparsely featured, however, its best suited for a light-use, home or student setting. The ESP 3 is so sleek a...
Inexpensive unit and inks...
Limited features and paper handling, Slow; plainpaper prints look dull...
A student or home user can get an adequate printer plus a few more features in this low-cost multifunction unit...
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When Kodak announced its first generation of all-in-one (AIO) printers last year, including the EasyShare 5300 All-In-One, it wasnt content with simply offering printers that held their own on speed, output quality, and features. It also claimed a l...
Low claimed running costs. Fast photo print speed. Prints, copies, and scans.
Although it lets you copy files from memory cards and USB keys to a computer, it cant print directly from either.
The Kodak ESP 3 All-In-One Printer lacks common features like direct printing from memory cards, but it delivers reasonably good output quality and a low claimed cost per page...
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Kodak was a late arrival in the ink-jet all-in-one market when it introduced its 5300 and 5500 models last year. Its big claim to fame at that point was that printing costs would be much lower than those of its competitors. Now it has followed up with two...
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