Kodak ESP 3 Specifications

By Justin Yu on 26/05/2008

More Kodak Australia reviews , RRP: AU$159.00

The good:

  • Kodak's Home Center Software with autoretouch makes photo editing easy
  • Onboard media card bay
  • Compact footprint

The bad:

  • Unacceptable text and graphics prints
  • Awkward mechanical arm
  • Slower-than-average print speeds
  • Buggy Windows Vista drivers

The bottomline:

The Kodak ESP 3 comes with great software for editing photos and applying touch-ups to portraits, but printer software is only as good as the physical results, and the print quality isn't nearly up to current industry standards. Your money would be much better spent on alternative multifunction printers.

Editors' rating:

6.3/10

Accessories

  • Optional accessories
  • Bluetooth adapter

Copier

  • Maximum number of copies
  • 9 copies

General

  • Supported operating system(s)
  • Microsoft Windows XP (SP2 or above), Microsoft Windows Vista, Mac OS X (10.4.8 or higher)
  • Device type
  • Multifunction inkjet
  • Output type
  • Colour
  • Functions
  • Printer, Copier, Scanner
  • Dimensions (H x W x D)
  • 17.3 x 42.2 x 29.8 cm
  • Weight
  • 5.9 kg
  • Printer engine
  • Inkjet
  • Connections
  • USB, USB2, Bluetooth, PictBridge

Paper features

  • Paper sizes
  • A4, postcards
  • Paper trays
  • 1
  • Paper handling
  • 100 sheets

Print features

  • Print speed (B&W)
  • 30 ppm
  • Print Speed (Colour)
  • 29 ppm

Scanner

  • Scanner type
  • Flatbed
  • Sensor type
  • CIS
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