![]() It has a SD/MemoryStick/xD card slot along with a CF card slot and has two front USB ports and can print straight from a memory key or PictBridge-compatble camera. It’s a good idea and I’m glad Kodak thought of it.Īt $199.99, this printer/copier/scanner has quite a nice feature set. It’s a printer that won’t make you think twice about making copies of your band’s flier or printing out a few hundred photos. It’s big, it’s bulky, but it doesn’t cost a fortune to feed and maintain. WTF, right? Well, Kodak pulled back the curtain on a minor inkjet evolution and I’m happy to say that they done good. But suddenly in cartridges started costing $40 for black and white and $60 for color. It wasn’t a cool color laser printer but we’d buy one and print out some photos. By sticking some tiny holes in an ink bottle and hooking those selfsame holes up to electricity, you got a pretty passable imitation of most other high-resolution printing technologies at a price that is quite acceptable. ![]() ![]() The ink-jet was essentially the end of the line for printer makers. Some - myself included - would say that printer evolution is spent. ![]()
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