webuser.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-13 18:28:06
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Kodak is a relative newcomer to domestic printing and has made an issue of print cartridge value. You may still find some ink wastage though, as its coloured ink is stored in a single cartridge. This model printed well on photo paper, though its performan...
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pcworld.co.nz Updated: 2013-11-13 18:28:06
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Kodak, a name forever associated with photography, has released a new printer in its Easyshare series. The 5300 is a printer, scanner and copier combination, with two extra USB ports and an integrated card reader. As the name suggests, the Easyshare 5...
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Kodak, a company synonymous with photography, seemed to struggle grasping the digital era: its compact cameras offered relatively low quality and its inkjet photo papers were poor. Now, out of the blue, comes inkjet technology which leapfrogs many of t...
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Kodak EasyShare 5300 multifunction printer Price: $299 Consistently bright and sharp This is a printer/scanner/copier combination. It has a flatbed scanner and a six-colour printer that uses one black cartridge and one combined colour cartridge...
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dpexpert.com.au Updated: 2013-11-13 18:28:06
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This is a printer/scanner/copier combination. It has a flatbed scanner and a six colour printer that uses one black cartridge and one combined colour cartridge. Ink is pigment based promising long print life. Kodak claim prints around half the price o...
The special feature of the printer is the automatic detection of the paper type – provided it is Kodak paper, which has a printed code on the reverse side that is read by the printer. This takes one of the variables out of the printing process. It w...
Prints made directly from memory cards are pretty awful unless the image is exactly to the printer’s liking. And there is no provision for printing on CD/DVD surfaces, a facility that is taken for granted these days.
When the photo has been properly prepared in Photoshop the print output is consistently good –better quality and consistency than can be obtained from a commercial photo lab. Both postcard and A4 prints have excellent detail and colour. The scanner...
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Kodak is really pushing the cost savings message with its first consumer all-in-one inkjet printer, the EasyShare 5300. Even before you unpack it, the box is emblazoned with bubbles claiming Save up to 50% and listing the ink costs: $14.99 for the bl...
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Kodaks new EasyShare All-in-One inkjet multi-function printers arent the cheapest in their class, but when combined with the companys paper-and-ink packs, they tout the prospect of printing borderless 4x6in photos for as little as 30 cents each--abo...
Print from media cards, USB thumb drives, competitive ink pricing...
Not the cheapest printer in its class, photo colours are sometimes a little dull The Final Word Getting the highest print quality out of the 5300 costs about 30 cents per photo, which is a pretty good result. And those ink prices may be hard to pass up.
Getting the highest print quality out of the 5300 costs about 30 cents per photo, which is a pretty good result. And those ink prices may be hard to pass up.
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The Kodak EasyShare 5300 is a multifunction device that features scanning, copying, and printing capabilities. It also comes with a special promise from Kodak: the company asserts that the Kodak EasyShare 5300 will save you money on ink, thus reduci...
The Kodak EasyShare 5300s impressive performance in printing, scanning, and copying adds up to a solid all-around device, and the low cost to refill it with ink adds extra value. Despite the flaws we found in its scanner software, the Kodak EasyShare...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2013-11-13 18:28:11
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all-in-one geared towards home photo printing: Affordable all-in-ones are now common enough to begin replacing dedicated peripherals on a consumer level, offering an impressive degree of functionality and performance for the home user. Kodaks EasyShare 53...
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Can Kodak crack the printer market?...
Ease of use, consumables price, photo quality prints, nice LCD...
Bulk, heavy, software bugs, claimed print speeds are optimistic...
A low running cost all-in-one from Kodak that not only does what it says on the tin but is actually as inexpensive to run as well...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-13 18:28:11
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A smart but pricey all-in-one office machine. A decent machine, but nothing worth getting excited about, especially at this price. Kodak is a newcomer to multifunction printers, but that hasnt stopped the upstart making some pretty bold claims about...
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shinyshiny.tv Updated: 2013-11-13 18:28:15
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Kodak have decided that they want to conquer the printing world in its entirety, so have launched their first inkjet printer. It still does all the photo printing youd expect, but is now just as happy printing about directions, homework and invoices i...
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Surprisingly late to the photo-printing party, Kodak’s new unit marks itself out with cheap ink. The quoted cost is a mere 7p a sheet, and while youll probably clock in a few pence more on high-quality prints thats still noticeably less than the com...
Budget ink. Decent photo printing. Scanning and copying included...
Not the cheapest. No individual ink tanks...
This all-in-one entry-level photo printer covers all the basics, but don’t expect to do much editing on the fly...
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theglobeandmail.com Updated: 2014-03-31 03:04:44
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The cheapest ink youll find for any printer You might have expected the buzz around the Kodak EasyShare 5300 to be a little louder considering the reasonable cost of its replacement ink cartridges. Yes, I did say reasonable cost of ink — and I know...
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Kodak, a name forever associated with photography, has released a new printer in its Easyshare series. The 5300 is a printer, scanner and copier combination, with two extra USB ports and an integrated card reader.As the name suggests, the Easyshare 5300 l...
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