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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...
Decent range of connection options; output to photo paper is decent; good image reproduction from scanner; cheap black ink costs...
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...
Decent range of connection options; output to photo paper is decent; good image reproduction from scanner; cheap black ink cost...
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...
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...
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: 2013-11-13 18:28:19
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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...
Easy to set-up, even the Wi-Fi printing, good photo print quality, good "laser-like" text output, good scans...
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...
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: 2013-11-13 18:28:19
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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...
Wireless networking, Lowcost ink refills, Decent photo quality...
Single paper source, Dull colors on document graphics, Some paperjam issues...
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...
Unusually high-quality text for an inkjet. Fast photo printing. WiFi. Low claimed cost per page.
Relatively slow for business applications. Only a 100-sheet paper capacity. Photos tend to lose details in light areas.
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...
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...
Low purchase price, WiFi connectivity, Superlow ink costs...
Grainylooking prints on plain paper, Meager manualduplexing help for Mac users, Slow at printing and copying...
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...
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: 2013-11-13 18:28:19
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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...
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...
Inexpensive media; easy to set up and use; very good photo quality...
Slow print, scan times; no PictBridge support; paper-handling snafus...
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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