Testseek.com have collected 26 expert reviews of the Kodak EasyShare ESP 7 All-In-One and the average rating is 72%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kodak EasyShare ESP 7 All-In-One.
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26 Reviews
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Despite some drawbacks, the Kodak ESP 7 All-in-One printer is quite impressive in feature and results. The multitude of connectivity options makes it easy to get a file printed and with the right quality paper great results can be achieved. I disagre...
We were honestly impressed by the quality of the prints and the ease of printing that this printer produced when printing on Kodak paper. It eliminated the stress of choosing the proper paper and the proper settings which ultimately eliminates mistake...
Abstract: It is time to print those photos stored on your hard drive with Kodak’s all-in-one printer. This device is easy to use, comes with a lot of connectivity options, and can produce affordable photos anytime. Click to enlargeThe unit does not have a lot o...
Attractive design with hidden paper trays, Easy setup doesn’t require any cables, Excellent photo quality, Affordable ink and low cost per print, Intuitive bundled software, Built-in duplexer
Noisy, Wireless printing a bit slow, USB cable not included, No fax at this price
Kodak’s $199 ESP 7, which prints, copies, and scans, is the sleekest, most attractive all-in-one on the market. Moreover, it prints crisp photos, and the low cost per print makes it an attractive choice for budget conscious small businesses and tele...
Kodak’s ESP 7 inkjet multifunction printer has cheap consumables and is easy to use, but slow print speeds and generally poor print quality dampen its appeal. ...
The ESP7 uses the brilliant Kodak system of print adjustment based on bar codes printed on the backs of the different paper types and read by the printer. Output is consistently good to excellent, the variation in print quality being related to paper q...
Paper handling is not always precise. We needed to tighten up the paper guides fairly often to stop the paper pulling through at an angle. And setup is finicky – read the instructions carefully and do not deviate from them one iota.
The wireless networking capability makes this an ideal all-in-one unit for a home with a number of networked computers. We have now been able to set up the printer driver on a computer at the other end of the house and print at a distance. We like the ...
Abstract: This printer/copier/scanner unit is an evolutionary upgrade of the ESP 5. The big difference between the units is that the ESP 7 has in-built wireless networking connectivity as well as USB and direct input from memory cards. There are now two pap...
Cheap running cost (but expensive to buy initially), Wireless and Ethernet connectivity
Colour casting on photo prints, Slow text prints, Visible print droplets
The ESP 7 tries to leap ahead of the pack by claiming to have fast print speeds and good quality photo output. Unfortunately, it falls short in most of these areas, but it is relatively cheap to run.
Cheap running cost (but expensive to buy initially) , Wireless and Ethernet connectivity
Colour casting on photo prints , Slow text prints , Visible print droplets
The ESP 7 tries to leap ahead of the pack by claiming to have fast print speeds and good quality photo output. Unfortunately, it falls short in most of these areas, but it is relatively cheap to run....
Abstract: Kodak has heavily promoted the ESP 7 MFP on its print costs, with lots of examples versus rival printers. Its more expensive than most home MFPs but has more features, too. It has a bright 3in colour screen, an automatic duplexer and support for di...