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KODAK ESP 7250 announced

Kodak’s  ESP 7250All-In-One Inkjet Printer

London, UK, June 10th, 2010 — Eastman Kodak Company (NYSE: EK) invites consumers to unlock the photos and documents stored in their Smartphones with its new KODAK ESP 7250 All-in-One (AiO) Printer. Featuring easy-to-use wireless capabilities, an intuitive control panel and the lowest total ink replacement cost in the industry, the new KODAK ESP 7250 helps you share and print your mobile life for less, saving consumers up to £75 a year on ink based on as few as four pages per day.

Kodak knows that on-the-go lifestyles need easy solutions, such as the ability to print and share without turning on a computer. The ESP 7250 can print documents and photos directly from Wi-Fi enabled Smartphones, offering the world’s first direct WiFi printing solution for those devices. In addition, users of iPod Touch devices can print photos directly to the ESP 7250 through the new Kodak Pic Flick application.

“Kodak is proud to offer consumers innovative high-quality printing solutions that give them the flexibility to easily connect, print and share,” said Bob Ohlweiler, Kodak’s Director and Vice President of Inkjet Systems, Europe. “Sharing images is key to preserving memories. The new ESP 7250 enables consumers to do that easily from their Smartphone and share prints that not only have incredible quality but an incredible value.”

The ESP 7250 joins Kodak’s award-winning line of printers that allow consumers to print vivid colour documents and KODAK lab-quality photos for less, saving on average up to £75 a year on ink based on as few as four pages per day. Kodak prints have achieved best-in-class permanence ratings from the leading independent testing laboratory, Wilhelm Imaging Research (WIR).

Value does not come with compromises on the ESP 7250. In addition to saving on ink, the ESP 7250 combines the latest in KODACOLOR printing technology with affordable, premium-quality pigment ink cartridges to deliver brilliant documents and KODAK Lab-Quality photos that dry instantly, are water and fade resistant and last a lifetime.

KODAK AiO Printers use Kodak’s premium pigmented inks that come in a simple two-cartridge set-up. Kodak Black Ink Cartridge 10B cartridges retail for £6.99 rrp, and a five-ink colour cartridge, Kodak Colour Ink Cartridge 10C, which offers 10% more pages than the previous #10 colour cartridge 8 , retails at £11.99 rrp. In addition, Kodak have recently announced a new Kodak Black Ink Cartridge 10XL £11.49rrp which yields 70% more pages than the standard Kodak Black Ink Cartridge 10B , providing greater convenience for consumers who print more frequently and want to change their ink cartridges less often.

The KODAK ESP 7250 offers:

  • Latest Wi-Fi technology and extremely easy wireless set-up;
  • Direct printing from Smartphones
  • Built-in duplexer, intelligent paper sensor and auto-engaging photo trays saving time and money;
  • Affordable, premium-quality pigmented inks and porous papers that dry instantly, and are water and fade resistant;
  • 2.4 inch colour LCD display screen and memory card slots;
  • Print speeds of up to 32 pages per minute in black and 30 pages per minute in color;

Available in June 2010, the KODAK ESP 7250 retails for £169.99 Kodak Black Ink Cartridge 10XL and Kodak Colour Ink Cartridge10C are now available Learn more about Kodak’s inkjet portfolio and see how much you’re overpaying for ink at www.printandprosper.com.

One Response to “KODAK ESP 7250 announced”

  • Katrina:

    Well, as nice as this scanner sounds it will not allow us to use Photoshop and others to scan with. This makes it a severe disappointment and unusable to people who would need that function. Artists spend money, too.

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