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26 Reviews
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s While I can appreciate the ESP 5’s low operation costs, the costs associated with trying to do everything – print, scan, and copy – within a single device may make the Kodak a poorer deal than it first appears for photo enthusiasts: for not much more...
Abstract: For those with tight desk space in the office, often times an all in one printer solution is a practical answer to the problem. All in ones have been around for over a decade and usually the bad wrap was that if one of the features failed, you couldn&...
Low price, Very good print quality, Low price of consumables
Inconvenient paper input/output tray, Somewhat noisy, Slow
While this Kodak ESP 5 All-in-One Printer is inexpensive, and despite the decent quality of the prints, its worth some extra money to get a multifunction printer that works faster and adds a few bells and whistles, such as an automatic document feeder...
Improved photo quality over previous model; attractive design; large 3-inch LCD screen; easy-to-use Home Center software.
Poor quality build with several mechanical errors; average print speed; graphics quality still lacks definition.
The Kodak ESP5 is an attractive full color all-in-one printer, scanner, and copier, and casual photo enthusiasts will be happy with the watered-down editing software, but hard-core users should look elsewhere for a multifunction printer. The ESP5 is to...
We love the design, features and photo print quality of the Kodak ESP 5. It's not the best for everyday colour printing, but is ideal for mono text and making the most of favourite snaps....
Abstract: that four (and even five) separate ink cartridges were more economical, and why throw a perfectly good cartridge away because it ran out of one color? It was really a harsh lesson in throwaway economics. But were back again with the two cartridge sys...
Abstract: Kodak's launch of its first all-in-one machines last year was aimed pretty directly at the SOHO market. Both the EasyShare 5100 and EasyShare 5300 printers felt more business-oriented than they did home products. In contrast, the ESP 3 and now the ESP 5 a...
Abstract: Kodak ESP 5 all-in-one printer. Kodaks latest multifunction scanner-printer-copier promises cheaper prints. Does it achieve it? It uses two ink cartridges: a black one ($15) and a colour one ($25) that must be replaced if any of the five colour i...