
The ESP 3250 and ESP 5250 is Kodak’s latest addition to the all-in-one printer market. Both models adopt Kodak’s Kodacolor technology, which is a revolutionary technology that combines a high nozzle density printhead and pigmented inks with precision dual drop placement. This technology will cut off operating costs by up to $110 a year.
The Kodak ESP 3250 AiO printer features a 1.5-inch color LCD along with memory card compatibility, making it easy for consumers to view and print without a computer. The Kodak ESP 5250 AiO printer features a built-in Wi-Fi, a 2.4-inch color LCD and a memory card reader to view, edit and print photos. These printers are priced at $129.99 and $169.99, respectively.

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i am trying to connect esp7 kodak all in one printer to toshiba laptop and make it wireless. as it is right now i need usb cable to use printer. what am i doing wrong?
dka, I purchased a Kodak ESP and I have had so many problems with it that I literally threw it out and stomped it. My advise to you would be to get a refund, NOW! Everyone I know that bought one of these Kodak printers have had so many problems that they got a refund or threw them in the trash. Good luck, I was never able to make my Kodak printer wireless or work properly with the Demon Vista software or print PDF.
I have an esp9 that doesn’t work it would not print from on line. It is connected but wont print. When I try to get it fixed I am told buy a new one there are under 300.00 dollars well I expected this one to last more then two years.