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While the other printers are from Kodak's newer range, the ESP 5250 is a tried and tested model that's been with us for some time. Now priced at around the £80 mark on Kodak's online shop (although you can shave another £5 or so from this tag by shoppi...
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Decent range of connection options; output to photo paper is decent; good image reproduction from scanner; cheap black ink costs...
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802.11b and 802.11g WiFi only; slow print speeds;...
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Kodak's ESP 5250 is a tried and tested model that's been with us for some time. Now priced at around the £80 mark on Kodak's online shop (although you can shave another £5 or so from this tag by shopping around), the 5250 sets out to show that the old mod...
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Decent range of connection options; output to photo paper is decent; good image reproduction from scanner; cheap black ink cost...
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Slow printing times; overly dark blacks; output not good enough for many creative pros; oldfashioned twocartridge system...
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There was a time when the word Kodak was synonymous with film photography. However, a bunch of Johnny-come-latelys‚ from the world of consumer electronics have decimated the film business and forced Kodak to reinvent itself in the world of digital medi...
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The Kodak ESP5250 is a competent performer for the price. It’s not suitable for those looking for photo-lab quality but will suffice if you’re after an inexpensive home printer.This review originally appeared in the November issue of Australian Macworl...
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It has been a while since I last looked at a Kodak printer but the company’s promotion regarding cost saving provides the ideal opportunity to check out one of the company’s models...
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Product Code: 3950565 The Kodak ESP 5250 All-in-One colour inkjet multifunction printer costs only £160 and includes Wi-Fi connectivity - a nice feature to have at this price point. Otherwise, the Kodak ESP 5250 is in essence the same average-qualit...
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Although the Wi-Fi in the Kodak ESP 5250 is tempting, other than that this MFP is an unremarkable device that happens to have very inexpensive inks. While it would fit nicely into a light-duty environment, other models in this price range are faster o...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2013-07-01 03:16:39
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Kodak's upgrade for the ESP 5 is a curious trade-off in order to keep the price low, losing memory card and USB input options and gaining Wi-Fi and a marked improvement in photo quality. Kodak - ESP 5250 price Buy Kodak ESP 5250 securely online at a b...
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Kodak’s latest all in one printer, copier and scanner is a compact, attractive looking, machine that combines a scanner, copier and photo quality printer combining low ink costs with good photo output and nice scans if you just need relatively small s...
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Easy to set-up, even the Wi-Fi printing, good photo print quality, good "laser-like" text output, good scans...
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Paper feed jams, slow shut down process, it tries to restart on its own if connected to a network, slower print speeds than claimed, Dot Replacement not available in borderless printing...
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Easy to set-up with a compact and attractive design, the ESP 5250 provides great print quality and relatively good flat bed scans though borderless A4 photo prints can take a long time to print at the top quality settings...
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If Kodak's is equivalent to an ESP 3.25, the ESP 5250 is like an ESP 5.25. It takes the earlier machine and gives it a tweak, specifically adding wireless connection. This is an extra convenience, but it's about the only improvement over the ol...
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Unlike most wireless MFPs, Kodak's ESP 5250 doesn't have to be connected to a PC to be configured. Instead, you can use the menus on its 2in screen. Once connected to the network, it's easy to add it to new or existing Kodak driver installations on...
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about.com Updated: 2013-07-01 03:16:38
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The Bottom LineFor the price (over $150), the Kodak ESP 5250 didn't perform as well as I hoped. In that price range it competes with some excellent Epson all-in-ones (including the WorkForce 610 and the cheaper NX 515) and even some entry-level Brother...
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Wireless networking, Lowcost ink refills, Decent photo quality...
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Single paper source, Dull colors on document graphics, Some paperjam issues...
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For the price (over $150), the Kodak ESP 5250 didn't perform as well as I hoped. In that price range it competes with some excellent Epson all-in-ones (including the WorkForce 610 and the cheaper NX 515) and even some entry-level Brother printers like...
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The difference between home and home office multi-function printers (MFPs) keeps getting less and less clear. Where there was once a bright line (as lawyers like to call it) between the two, there's now a wide fuzzy gray area. Few printers make that...
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Unusually high-quality text for an inkjet. Fast photo printing. WiFi. Low claimed cost per page.
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Relatively slow for business applications. Only a 100-sheet paper capacity. Photos tend to lose details in light areas.
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The Kodak ESP 5250 All-In-One Printer offers fast photo printing and high-quality text, but photo quality is at the low end of the scale for inkjets...
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Otherwise, the Kodak ESP 5250 is in essence the same average quality, slightly slothful machine as its cheaper cousin, the Kodak ESP 3250 All-in-One. It's best for light duty school or home use.Aside from the Wi-Fi, one highlight from the Kodak ESP 52...
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Although the Wi-Fi in the Kodak ESP 5250 is tempting, other than that this MFP is an unremarkable device that happens to have very inexpensive inks. While it would fit nicely into a light-duty environment, other models in this price range are faster o...
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The Kodak ESP 5250 All-in-One color inkjet multifunction printer costs only $150 (as of February 5, 2010) and includes Wi-Fi connectivity--a nice feature to have at this price point. Otherwise, it's essentially the same average-quality, slightly slothf...
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Low purchase price, WiFi connectivity, Superlow ink costs...
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Grainylooking prints on plain paper, Meager manualduplexing help for Mac users, Slow at printing and copying...
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The 5250's wireless functionality is a nice touch, but the MFP itself is slow and minimally featured otherwise...
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In 2009, Kodak announced a new ink saving campaign followed by the release of two new inkjets in the fall allowing consumers to save even more.The Kodak ESP 5250, a follow-up to the EPS 5, is an all-in-one photo printer with wireless connectivity, a t...
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The Kodak ESP 5250 All-in-One printer does many things well: printing quality photos and documents, easy scan and photo software, good features, and cheap ink.And while it is missing a few features I would have liked included – automatic duplexing, sep...
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smartcomputing.com Updated: 2013-07-01 03:16:39
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With the proliferation of online and local photomats that make it easy to print your digital photos, buying a photo printer isn’t the no-brainer it used to be. It’s not always about the lowest cost per print anymore, it’s about convenience, control, an...
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Review Date: December 2009 We first reviewed Kodak's pigment-based all-in-one devices in December 2007 after touring the Canal Pond facility in Rochester, N.Y. where the ink and cartridge system was developed. We found the ink system revolutionary, de...
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From the introduction of Kodak's pigment-based inkjets, we've been impressed with the concept. The finely ground pigments matched to the extensive paper grades and finishes all barcoded for identification by the printer promised a level of quality...
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5250 is a below average printer by Kodak. This certainly cannot compete with the likes of printing giants like HP, Canon and Epson.Sum and Substance:Thumbs Up:Memory Card Reader, Photo Management Software, Wireless Connectivity.Thumbs Down:No Bluetooth...
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We've been reviewing printers for a long time, so we happen to have a file-cabinet drawer overflowing with literally scores of different inkjet and toner cartridges. That's because we always like to have a spare cartridge or two handy, ju...
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Inexpensive media; easy to set up and use; very good photo quality...
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Slow print, scan times; no PictBridge support; paper-handling snafus...
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An affordable all-in-one with cheap ink, Kodak's ESP 5250 isn't fast, but its ease of use and print quality will satisfy budget-minded users...
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