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The special feature of the printer is the automatic detection of the paper type – provided it is Kodak paper
Which has a printed code on the reverse side that is read by the printer. This takes one of the variables out of the printing process. It w...
Print from media cards
USB thumb drives
Competitive ink pricing
The editors didn't like
Prints made directly from memory cards are pretty awful unless the image is exactly to the printer’s liking. And there is no provision for printing on CD/DVD surfaces
A facility that is taken for granted these days.
Not the cheapest printer in its class
Photo colours are sometimes a little dull The Final Word Getting the highest print quality out of the 5300 costs about 30 cents per photo
Which is a pretty good result. And those ink prices may be hard to pass up.
Low claimed running cost for both business documents and photos. Prints from cameras, memory cards, and USB keys.
Dulled-down colors when printing on plain paper. Software lacks settings to give advanced users full control.
The big news about the Kodak EasyShare 5300 All-In-One Printer is its claimed low cost per page, but it also delivers reasonably good output quality and photo print speed....
Excellent quality on premium photo paper; high-quality text; inexpensive supplies available
Slow; colors lack richness on inexpensive paper; some printing/scanning reliability issues
We applaud Kodak for reducing the cost of color prints, but the EasyShare 5300s reliability troubles and mediocre print quality on cheaper papers might drive you to just spend the extra cash. ...
Abstract: Kodak is a relative newcomer to domestic printing and has made an issue of print cartridge value. You may still find some ink wastage though, as its coloured ink is stored in a single cartridge. This model printed well on photo paper, though its performan...
The Kodak EasyShare 5300s impressive performance in printing, scanning, and copying adds up to a solid all-around device, and the low cost to refill it with ink adds extra value. Despite the flaws we found in its scanner software, the Kodak EasyShare...
Abstract: all-in-one geared towards home photo printing: Affordable all-in-ones are now common enough to begin replacing dedicated peripherals on a consumer level, offering an impressive degree of functionality and performance for the home user. Kodaks EasyShare 53...
Abstract: A smart but pricey all-in-one office machine. A decent machine, but nothing worth getting excited about, especially at this price. Kodak is a newcomer to multifunction printers, but that hasnt stopped the upstart making some pretty bold claims about...
Abstract: While most of the big inkjet manufacturers have moved to individual ink tanks to make printing more economical, Kodak is turning that approach on its head. As well as a standard black cartridge for mono documents, Kodaks first foray into the multif...