All Reviews > Hardware > Printers > Inkjet printers from Kodak
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Kodak Hero 9.1 reviewA high end all-in-one printer, scanner and copier, we put the Kodak Hero 9.1 to the test. |
£199 inc VAT
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Kodak Hero 7.1 review
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£169 inc VAT |
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Kodak Office Hero 6.1 reviewKodak’s Office Hero combines copying, scanning, faxing and printing in an all round package. |
£169 inc VAT |
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Kodak Hero 5.1 reviewA compact all-in-one that packs in plenty of features, the Hero 5.1 is a great little home printer. |
£99 inc VAT |
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Kodak ESP 5250 reviewThe ESP 5250 is a tried and tested model that's been with us for some time, it's is marginally faster than the C310, but the C310’s print quality is better |
£80
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Kodak ESP C310 reviewThe 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. |
£70
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Kodak ESP Office 2170 reviewThe 2170 isn’t without its faults, but it’s got a strong scanner (with great software), great choice of interfaces, and the generally versatile features set needed to make it a strong choice. |
£125
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Kodak ESP 7250 reviewKodak ESP 7250 proves a decent colour inkjet printer and multifunction scanner and copier. |
£152 including VAT
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Kodak ESP 5250 reviewThe 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. |
£93.64 inc VAT
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Kodak ESP 3250 reviewThe Kodak ESP 3250 All-in-One colour inkjet multifunction printer is very inexpensive, and it prints superior images on photo paper. Otherwise, it is an average-quality, rather slow machine, appropriate for light-duty school or home use. |
£66.94 inc VAT
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