Testseek.com have collected 24 expert reviews of the Kodak EasyShare ESP 5250 All-in-One and the average rating is 67%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kodak EasyShare ESP 5250 All-in-One.
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24 Reviews
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Single paper source, Dull colors on document graphics, Some paperjam issues
For the price (over $150), the Kodak ESP 5250 didn't perform as well as I hoped. In that price range it competes with some excellent Epson all-in-ones (including the WorkForce 610 and the cheaper NX 515) and even some entry-level Brother printers like ...
Unusually high-quality text for an inkjet. Fast photo printing. WiFi. Low claimed cost per page.
Relatively slow for business applications. Only a 100-sheet paper capacity. Photos tend to lose details in light areas.
The Kodak ESP 5250 All-In-One Printer offers fast photo printing and high-quality text, but photo quality is at the low end of the scale for inkjets....
Published: 2010-02-09, Author: Jon , review by: techworld.com
Although the Wi-Fi in the Kodak ESP 5250 is tempting, other than that this MFP is an unremarkable device that happens to have very inexpensive inks. While it would fit nicely into a light-duty environment, other models in this price range are faster o...
The Kodak ESP 5250 All-in-One printer does many things well: printing quality photos and documents, easy scan and photo software, good features, and cheap ink.And while it is missing a few features I would have liked included – automatic duplexing, sep...
Abstract: With the proliferation of online and local photomats that make it easy to print your digital photos, buying a photo printer isn’t the no-brainer it used to be. It’s not always about the lowest cost per print anymore, it’s about convenience, control, an...
From the introduction of Kodak's pigment-based inkjets, we've been impressed with the concept. The finely ground pigments matched to the extensive paper grades and finishes all barcoded for identification by the printer promised a level of quality...
Abstract: 5250 is a below average printer by Kodak. This certainly cannot compete with the likes of printing giants like HP, Canon and Epson.Sum and Substance:Thumbs Up:Memory Card Reader, Photo Management Software, Wireless Connectivity.Thumbs Down:No Bluetooth...
Improved photo quality and speed over previous model; 2.4-inch LCD display; easy to use Home Center software.
Fickle paper input tray; expensive; lacks auto-document feeder, USB port and scanner hinge.
Kodak's ESP 5250 multifunction printer isn't marred by the errors of its predecessors, but it still needs improvement before it can keep up with the competition. Right now, its pleasing photo quality and satisfactory output speed don't justify...