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Kodak Combo Ink Cartridge (8367849) $22.39 KODAK BLACK/COLOR INK CARTRIDGE COMBOPrimary InformationConsumable Type : Ink Cartridge Printer Technology : Ink-jet Output Color : Black UNSPSC CodeUNSPSC Code : 44103105 … |
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Kodak 8237216 10XL Ink Cartridge – Black $13.95 Kodak Black Ink Cartridge 10XL is an extra large black ink cartridge holding 75% more ink than the standard cartridge.Primary InformationConsumable Type : Ink Cartridge Printer Technology : Ink-jet Output Color : Black UNSPSC CodeUNSPSC Code : 44103105 … |
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Kodak 1550532 30B/XL Ink Cartridge – Black $14.99 High-yield ink cartridge features a proprietary, pigment-based ink technology that provides the vibrancy of dye-based inks, but the durability of pigment-based inks. This design produces sharp text, brilliant color documents and photos that dry instantly and last a lifetime. The resulting photos are also water-resistant and fade-resistant. No. 30XL cartridge is designed for use with Kodak ESP C100… |
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Epson Ultra Premium Photo Paper LUSTER (8.5×11 Inches, 50 Sheets) (S041405) $25.11 Epson’s Ultra Premium Photo Paper Luster is a high gamut ink jet paper, supporting vivid color reproduction capability and deep, rich blacks that rival traditional silver-halide prints. A popular photo paper with wedding and portrait photographers, The Ultra Premium Luster has a unique satin finish with a refined luster texture making it a perfect choice for both color and black-and-white ink je… |
Best solution to print digital pictures?
My mom used to do photo alumns and enjoyed photography before digital cameras came out. Now she’s frustrated b/c all our pictures are buried in different hard drives spread all over.
Would it be cheaper to print these pictures from an online service, a store, or buy our own photo printer? I read that Kodak has new printers that don’t use as much ink, but I just don’t understand the market.
Can anyone help?
You dont use your own printer to save money. Printing at cvs/costco or online site is almost always cheaper and the photos come out great. Sites like shutterfly, york, snapfish even give you a certain number of free photos for signing up.
Kodak printers claim to have cheaper ink (their cartridges are $10 while the others are $15-$20) but 1) Kodak printers have been reported as troublesome and 2) you can find cheap compatibles for most other brands but not Kodak. With Epson printers you get free ink and the best warranty.
The best deals in photo printers are the Epson Artisan series direct from epson.com with full 2 year warranty starting at $99. These are wireless copier/scanner/fax/photo/CD printers with 6 individual ink cartridges for high photo quality. The best warranty in the industry. For two years, Epson will fedex a replacement and pick up the old one should you need it. I recently bought 3 Artisan 800 refurbs for myself and 2 neighbors. It’s an awesome machine!
http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/jsp/Product.do?BV_UseBVCookie=yes&sku=C11CA53201-N
If that’s beyond your budget, the Epson NX 415 is $50 direct from Epson. It has a one year warranty. It’s also a great multifunction printer. My dad bought one.
http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/jsp/Product.do?BV_UseBVCookie=yes&sku=C11CA44231
You might be able to get an extra 10% off by using the code Epson10.
Triple capacity ink cartridges for Epson are under $3 and you can get 20 free cartridges every month at http://www.ccs-digital.com/freeink.asp
Be careful with the latest epson printers. They use a brand new cartridge (T125) which you will have a hard time finding compatibles for. Unless you enjoy paying about $70 to replace your cartridges, stick to a printer which uses T069, T078 or T098.
Kodak ESP 7250 All-in-One Printer (Demo)
Top Rated New Kodak Printers Released In 2009
The Eastman Kodak Company is one of the newest players in the consumer printing products industry, despite having established a solid name as a manufacturer of cameras and other related products. As thus, Kodak printers are relatively new offerings in the market and have yet to establish themselves among regular printer consumers.
Thus, it is perhaps quite expected that the pickings for top-rated Kodak printers for the year 2009 are slim. Here is the handful that made it to the top list of tech critics.
1. Kodak ESP 7 All-in-One Printer. The Kodak ESP 7 All-in-One Printer is good enough for usage in a home office. You may miss the fax capabilities that one tends to expect from a multifunction printer, but fax is not something you would miss if you do not really need it. Print quality on this Kodak printer is decent, although its two-tank printer ink cartridge system puts the accuracy on color printing a bit on the questionable side.
The design on this Kodak printer is simple and straightforward, so this may be appealing to you if you do not like your gadgets cluttered with buttons. One downside to this printer, however, is that it is a little bit noisy when it works.
Price: US$199.99
2. Kodak ESP 9 All-in-One Printer. The Kodak ESP 9 All-in-One Printer is actually the successor of the Kodak ESP 7 mentioned above. The two printers do appear similar in that their designs are both simple and straightforward. Major difference between the two lies in the fact that this newer Kodak printer model has fax capabilities that the Kodak ESP 7 does not have.
This Kodak printer with Kodak ink cartridges is also an improvement in terms of color printing. Its photo printing output is brilliant and evenly saturated, with a nice rendering of detail. However, the Kodak ESP 9 still suffers from the same noisiness that its older sibling has. This noise level is something that Kodak needs to work on when it comes up with newer models.
Price: US$299.99
The pickings for Kodak printers may be slim this year, but the Kodak Company is not giving up on this new venture of theirs. We can perhaps expect something better from Kodak in the years to follow.
About the Author
John C Arkin from myofficeportal.org the contributor of Office Supplies Information & Resources. More information on the subject is at Top Rated New Kodak Printers Released in 2009, and related resources can be found at Kodak Ink Cartridges.