Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Kodak ESP 7250 All-in-One Printer


As an MFP, the ESP 7250 prints, scans, and copies, both connected to a computer and as a standalone device. It has no fax capabilities. In addition to being able to print from a computer, it can print JPEGs from a PictBridge-enabled camera, a USB key, or a memory card (it supports most standard formats). It can also print directly from a WiFi-enabled BlackBerry or from an iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad with Kodak's Pic Flick app. (You can also print from any Bluetooth device with an optional $49.99 Bluetooth interface.) The 7250's tilt-up front panel has a 2.4-inch color LCD that can be used for navigating the simple menu system or selecting photos for printing out.

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The 7250 has a general-purpose tray that can hold 100 sheets of legal- or letter-size (or smaller) paper. Built into that tray is a second photo tray that can hold 40 sheets of photo paper at sizes of up to 5-by-7. The photo paper tray is a nice touch, but the 100-sheet main tray is on the small side if you're thinking of enlisting the printer for home-office duty. (If you print 20 pages a day, you'll be adding paper at least one a week.) The automatic duplexer is a nice addition, letting you print on both sides of a sheet of paper.

Setup and Performance
Setup for this 7.4- by 17.5- by 17-inch, 18.7-pound printer was routine for an inkjet and involved installing the software on your PC, powering up the printer, inserting the printhead followed by two ink cartridges (black and color), connecting it to the PC (in our case, via Ethernet cable), and following some simple instructions. It can also be connected via WiFi, or to a non-networked computer over a USB cable. We used a PC running 32-bit Windows Vista, though Kodak says that it comes with a full set of drivers for both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows Vista and Windows 7, Win XP, and Mac OS X 10.4.8 and above. Kodak ESP 7250 All-in-One Printer

The 7250's photo speed averaged a respectable 1 minute 6 seconds for a 4-by-6 print and 1:48 per 8.5-by-11 print. That's no match for the 5250, which scored 36 seconds and 1:09, respectively, but it held its own against the HP Photosmart Premium Fax All-in-One (1:07 and 2:27) , and sailed past the WorkForce 610 (2:06 and 4:42). For photo printing, speed is less important than quality, and that's one area where the 7250 shone.

Quality
The 7250's photo quality is on a par with the best inkjet MFPs we've tested, better than photo-kiosk prints though a bit below professional quality. The photos proved scratch resistant, and were water resistant—once the ink was dry, at least. When we applied water to recently printed photos, the ink ran a bit, so you wouldn't want to handle fresh prints, especially if your hands were sweaty. The photos should last a long time—Kodak claims a lifetime of 120 years for prints in dark storage (as in an album), and 100 years either framed under glass or exposed to air.

Graphics quality was on a par with the vast majority of inkjets. One issue worth mention was banding—faint vertical lines of less-dense color on an otherwise solid background. If photo quality is a major factor in your selection of an MFP, the Kodak ESP 7250 is well worth considering. It could fill the role of a home printer, but its lack of fax capability and an automatic document feeder (ADF), as well as its relatively small main paper tray, limit its home-office usability to very light duty. Its low claimed cost per page is a nice plus. It outputs beautiful prints, and can print from multiple sources, even when not connected to a computer. That, and solid text and graphics printing, should make it a worthy addition to many households. ( source By Tony Hoffman ).
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Tips & TRIK how to Import Addresses to Kodak Gallery


Befor you import Addresses to Kodak Gallery the first you must  add email addresses to Kodak Gallery to share photos online.
Once you've uploaded photos and created albums in your Kodak Gallery, you can share them with multiple friends and family via email. Import or add email addresses individually or as a group using the Contacts feature or the Share Photos dialog box. Once email addresses have been added to your Kodak Gallery, they'll be available for future sharing and you can simply add them straight from the Gallery contact list.

Instructions

1.   Gather your email addresses in a text file or have your email address book open in a separate window to quickly copy and paste email addresses into the Kodak Gallery.
2.   Log in to your Kodak Gallery and go to "My Photos."
3.   Click on the "Contacts" tab. You can add email addresses individually here.
4.   Add a list of email addresses at once by first selecting a group of images to share. Click the check box below each photo to send it to the "tray" in the right menu bar.
5.   Click on "Share Photos" and paste multiple email addresses into the "To:" box. Separate the email addresses with a comma.
6.   Send out your photos or albums to the group. The email addresses will be stored in Kodak Gallery for future use. ( source By Aubrey Kerr ).
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Tip & Trik How to Use a Kodak EasyShare Printer Dock


In addition to being a leader in digital cameras, Kodak continues to lead the way in photo printing with their easy to use EasyShare printer docks. With several models to choose from, Kodak EasyShare printer docks work with EasyShare digital cameras and PictBridge-enabled digital cameras. Follow these steps to use your Kodak EasyShare printer dock.

Instructions

things you'll need:

  • Kodak EasyShare digital camera
  • Kodak EasyShare printer dock
  • Color cartridge
  • Kodak photo paper
1.      Set up your printer dock by placing it out of the sunlight in a dust-free area. It should sit flat with open space all around it.

2.      Attach the plastic camera insert that came with your camera to the top of the printer dock. Put the rear tabs in the slots toward the back of the printer dock, pressing the front of the plastic insert in place. If the camera insert doesn't fit, you need a Kodak dock adapter kit D-26.

3.      Remove the camera from the dock. Plug in the power cord provided with the EasyShare dock into an outlet.

4.      Insert the color cartridge by opening the cartridge door on the right side of the printer dock. Unwrap the color cartridge. With the label side up and arrow pointing to the dock, push the color cartridge into the EasyShare dock until you hear a click. Close the cartridge door.
5.      Add photo paper to the printer dock by removing the paper tray and sliding the cover back about three inches. Fanning photo paper before loading into the printer dock keeps it from sticking together. Load paper with the Kodak logo facing down. Return the cover back to a closed position before inserting the paper tray into the front of the EasyShare dock. Press the print button to resume printing.

6.      Set your camera on the printer dock. Use the left/right control on the EasyShare dock to find the photo you want to print. Select the number of copies, and press the "Print" button.

7.  Print with your printer dock and computer with installed Kodak EasyShare software and a USB cable connecting the EasyShare dock to the computer. Place your camera on the dock, and press "Transfer." Select the most appropriate transfer option if asked, and allow software to synchronize. Photos are then transferred to your computer through the printer dock.

8.      When the color cartridge light turns amber, you have fewer than 5 prints left. An empty cartridge light glows red. After replacing a color cartridge, press the print button to clear the cartridge for printing. ( Source By Ehow.com )
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How to Print Pictures Off a PC Onto a Kodak Easyshare Photo Printer 500


How to Print Pictures Off a PC Onto a Kodak Easyshare Photo Printer 500

Kodak's Easyshare printer is designed to print pictures directly from any Kodak digital camera. However, if you need to print pictures from your PC from a program such as Picasa, MS Paint or Adobe Photoshop, Kodak Easyshare printers are also designed to print a picture from a computer as well; Kodak's printer works with almost any image program on your computer.

Instructions How to Print Pictures: 
1.   Click on the "File" button on your image software.

2.   Click on "Print" from the list that appears.

3.  Choose the Kodak Easyshare printer from the printer list at the top of the window that appears.

4.   Click the "OK" button at the bottom of the window to print your pictures. ( Seacrh By Ehow.com ). 
    
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