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Kodak has built a reputation for offering a low claimed cost per page for its MFPs (multifunction printers). So it's no surprise that the Kodak ESP C310 All In One Printer offers a relatively low running cost too. It differs from other Kodak printers, how...
High, quality photo prints, Prints, scans and copies, Built, in Wi, Fi, Low cost per page...
Slightly below par text & graphics, No automatic document feeder...
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Kodak puts a lot of emphasis on the low running costs of its printers, and the C310 combines a reasonable initial purchase price with very competitive printing costs. As with the Canon Pixma, the C310 is actually available in two similar versions. The...
There’s a little room for improvement in the C310’s mono printing speed, but its combination of features, quality and competitive running costs will certainly appeal to people on a tight budget. A versatile and high-quality multifunction printer that a...
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Kodak has been playing on the public’s hatred of ink guzzling printers for a couple of years now with the headline push that it’s cheaper to print with Kodak. With tempting yield stats quoted at 2p in ink per page of black and white, it’s certainly wo...
Economical, easy to use, easy to set-up, endearingly good results and other things that begin with E...
Photo prints could be better quality, pathetically small LCD display, petulant refusals to print when either cartridge is empty and more bad P words...
A good choice for a family printer...
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The first model we've seen from Kodak's new range of MFDs, the C310 is an enticing starter that, depending on your needs, may sit very nicely indeed. Kodak promises a 'sleek design', which we're not too sure about. Some of today's printers are a blur o...
Printed text is nice and dark; colourful scans with good detail; cheap for colour output; 3D printing...
1.5in screen is too small and not easy to read; average print speeds;...
Like the 2170, the C310's speed is its biggest downfall. However, it packs in a lot of features (Wi-Fi, for example) for the reasonably modest price tag, and has a very capable scanner built in as well. If you're using this primarily for graphics, and spe...
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Adding to its range of AIOs (All-in-Ones), Kodak has released its ESP C310 model. Offering wireless and USB connectivity, the Kodak ESP C310 combines print, scan and copy facilities for the home user...
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The first model we've seen from Kodak's new range of MFDs, the C310 is an enticing starter that, depending on your needs, may sit very nicely indeed. Kodak promises a 'sleek design', which we're not too sure about. Some of today's printers are a blur of c...
Printed text is nice and dark; colourful scans with good detail; cheap for colour output; 3D printin...
Not a pro inkjet printer; 1.5in screen is too small and not easy to read; average print speeds...
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Kodak's new range of all-in-ones continues to grow, with the ESP C310 being pretty much a wireless version of the ESP C110 we looked at recently. However, it appears to be available only from the DSG group (Currys and PC World). It costs around £15 more t...
High quality plain and photo prints, Wireless connection as standard, Good quality scans for class...
Large footprint when open for printing, No PictBridge/USB socket, Comparatively slow print...
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Regular readers might notice more than a passing resemblance between Kodak's ESP C310 inkjet multifunction peripheral (MFP) and the cumbersomely titled Advent AWP10 Wireless Multifunction Inkjet Printer we reviewed a few months back. At the time of our...
The ESP C310 isn't perfect, and it's not the cheapest wireless MFP we've seen, but it's incredibly cheap to run. Heavy users will find it good value...
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The Kodak ESP C310 All-in-One Printer (print/scan/copy) is one of the better bargains in the $100 (as of June 7, 2011) price range of color inkjet multifunctions. The primary reason is its ink pricing, which is much lower than what you'll find for simi...
Low ink costs, Excellent print quality on photo paper...
No ADF or automatic duplexing, Scanner cover doesn't telescope for thicker media...
The Kodak ESP C310 is more than adequate for its intent: low-volume, home use. It is easy to use, and good at printing photos, and—unlike most printers in its class—it's cheap to operate. See more like this: printer color, printer consumer, printer in...
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The Kodak ESP C310 All-in-One Printer (print/scan/copy) is one of the better bargains in the $100 (as of June 7, 2011) price range of color inkjet multifunctions. The primary reason is its ink pricing, which is much lower than what you'll find for simi...
Low ink costs, Excellent print quality on photo paper...
No ADF or automatic duplexing, Scanner cover doesn't telescope for thicker media...
A simple design and low ink costs make the ESP C310 a better choice for basic home use than other MFPs in its price range...
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about.com Updated: 2022-10-17 18:56:23
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The Kodak ESP C310 comes it at under $100 and offers printing, scanning, and copying in a very compact machine. Graphics and fonts looked surprisingly sharp and clear for such a low-end printer, but in copying colors were noticeably subdued; photos als...
Lowcost ink refills, Easily configured wireless networking, Decent photo quality, Can scan multiple pages simultaneously with included software...
Single, rearfeed paper tray, Manual duplex printing...
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Kodak has built a reputation of offering a low claimed cost per page for its MFPs (multifunction printers). So it's no surprise that the Kodak ESP C310 All In One Printer ($99.99 direct) offers a relatively low running cost too, at a claimed 3.7 cents...
High-quality photos. Prints, scans, and copies. WiFi. Relatively low claimed cost per page.
Slightly below par text and graphics for an inkjet. No automatic document feeder.
The Kodak ESP C310 All-in-One Printer is the least expensive Kodak AIO yet, making it both cheap to buy and cheap to run. Buy it now...
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You don't have to spend a lot to get a printer that's connected and smart phone-friendly. For $99, the Kodak ESP C310 lets you print wirelessly from your PC or iOS device and helps you keep saving money with low-cost ink cartridges. While this all-in-o...
Simple, durable design, Inexpensive, Relatively low ink costs, Free app for printing from iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch...
Can't adjust photo setting in Pic Flick, Low color print resolution, Long setup process...
The $99 Kodak ESP C310 is a good choice as a starter printer/copier/scanner for students or other shoppers on a budget. The Pic Flick app makes it easy to print photos from your iOS device, and the all-in-one itself has an easy-to-use interface. While...
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Like Canon and Epson, Kodak also introduced a brand new all-in-one inkjet printer, the Kodak ESP C310, at CES 2011. Unlike the others, Kodak also unveiled their new 30 series of ink, a series that offers the lowest total ink replacement cost and cost...
Almost every inkjet manufacturer has a $100 all-in-one printer on the market, some even have two when making the distinction between photo centric and office centric printers. The key to finding a good printer is knowing your printing needs.The Kodak E...
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Sorry! You can't quite have it all. When you spend less than $100 for an inkjet all-in-one (AIO) printer, you can’t expect to get a speed demon with an abundance of high-end ease-of-use features. In this price range, the best you can do is s...
Exceptional print, copy, scan quality, Reasonable per-page ink cost, Entry-level price...
No auto document feeder, Sluggish speeds, Three color inks come in one cartridge...
The economical ESP C310 delivers ease of use and exceptional print quality for cost-conscious consumers. (It lacks a few functions that small offices may need, however.)...
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