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15 Reviews
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We never did conclude our 5300 diary, primarily because we never saw the Macintosh firmware updater. But well conclude our 5500 diary with the observation that Kodak has indeed found a way to deliver the least expensive home photo printing available ...
Good photo prints, nice copy features, true four-in-one functions
Very slow real-world printing, claim of six-ink system is misleading, fax functions are very limited, unit locks up when inks are empty
If you were to apply the old saying, "You cant judge a book by its cover," to the inkjet Kodak EasyShare 5500, you might want to change the verbiage to, "You cant judge a multifunction device by its feature list." The 5500 offers an impressive list ...
Decent print quality; built-in memory card slots; two host USB ports; dedicated 4x6 photo paper tray; automatic document feeder; cheap replacement ink.
Slow prints and scans; no onboard photo-editing options; relies heavily on included Kodak software for extended feature sets, rather than putting features on the control panel; cant do anything with the printer if an ink tank is empty; fax feature set...
Kodak packs a host of features in the EasyShare 5500, but fails to flesh them out sufficiently. We found this all-in-one printer frustrating to use.
Decent print quality, Built-in memory card slots, Two host USB ports, Dedicated 4x6 photo paper tray, Automatic document feeder, Cheap replacement ink
Slow prints and scans, No onboard photo-editing options, Relies heavily on included Kodak software for extended feature sets, rather than putting features on the control panel, Cant do anything with the printer if an ink tank is empty, Fax feature set is...
Kodak packs a host of features in the EasyShare 5500, but fails to flesh them out sufficiently. We found this all-in-one printer frustrating to use. ...
Decent print quality, Builtin memory card slots, Two host USB ports, Dedicated 4x6 photo paper tray, Automatic document feeder, Cheap replacement ink
Slow prints and scans, No onboard photoediting options, Relies heavily on included Kodak software for extended feature sets, rather than putting features on the control panel, Cant do anything with the printer if an ink tank is empty, Fax feature set is s...
Kodak packs a host of features in the EasyShare 5500, but fails to flesh them out sufficiently. We found this all-in-one printer frustrating to use.
Good mix of photo and office features, cheap ink, automatic duplexing
Expensive, a little slow, no networking, very expensive The Final Word Kodak deserves credit for its economical inks and focus on photo quality. Unfortunately, these attributes together cannot overcome the Kodak EasyShare 5500 All-In-Ones disappointin...
Kodak deserves credit for its economical inks and focus on photo quality. Unfortunately, these attributes together cannot overcome the Kodak EasyShare 5500 All-In-Ones disappointing speed and fairly high price.
Easy to load paper and ribbon holders, easy to follow operational setup, terrific, large, clear LCD screen.
Relatively high cost of paper/ribbon pack, battery-powered option would be useful, allow adequate front and rear desk space when operating.
The PP500 would make an excellent printer for the home, thanks to its fuss-free operation. Be advised, however, that compared to 10 x15 cm inkjet printers there is a price disadvantage with dye sublimation. A pack of 40 10 x 15 cm sheets of paper plus ...