Wed, 13 Jul 2011 Kodak ESP 5250 review
The same modest black casing, once again enlivened by the gash of gold running along the front
- Manufacturer: Kodak
- Pros: Decent range of connection options; output to photo paper is decent; good image reproduction from scanner; cheap black ink costs
- Cons: 802.11b and 802.11g WiFi only; slow print speeds;
- Min specs: Specifications: Printer/Scanner/Copier; Print resolution 9,600dpi; Print speed B=10.9ppm C=7.5ppm; Scanner optical resolution 1200dpi; Supported interface types USB 2.0, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g, iPhone, iPad, iPod touch or BlackBerry (with Kodak Pic Flick app); Dimensions (wxdxh) 422x300x175mm; Weight 6.4kg; Memory Card Drive yes; PictBridge port no; Cartridge costs B=£12 C=£13; Print life (pages) B=770 C=420; 1-year warranty
- Price: £80
- Star rating:
Macworld Buying Advice
In many ways the 5250 does a good job of proving the consistency of Kodak’s product look and feel. This is a slick update of older technology. However, despite the odd improvement – the hinged LCD screen, for instance – there’s little here that the C310 doesn’t do a little better. The 5250 is marginally faster, but the C310’s print quality is better. Unless the larger LCD is vital, we can’t see why you would choose this over the newer models.
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