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Using the latest software, drivers and firmware helps ensure optimal performance of your kodak all-in-one printer/scanner. All-in-one printer series ~ complete solution software cd. Try prime en hello, sign in account & lists sign in account & lists returns & orders try prime cart. The color documents to save the product page. Both of these figures include 0.7p for paper costs.Download Now PRINTER KODAK ESP 5250 DRIVER A black-and-white page works out at 2.25p, while colour pages will set you back around 3.8p each. Nevertheless, this printer is still likely to prove quite cheap to run over the longer term. Combined colour cartridges are far from ideal, as if you run out of one ink colour you have to replace the whole thing.
The printer uses just two cartridges: one for black ink and another combined one for colour. Photos were also impressively rich and vivid. Nevertheless, colours were quite bold and natural looking. Black text was very crisp and sharp, but unfortunately there was some banding on blocks of colour in our graphics and business presentation tests. Thankfully, it's faster when it comes to photo printing as it took 47 seconds to complete our 4圆-inch snap. Our colour graphics and business presentation tests were completed in three minutes and 32 seconds and two minutes and 54 seconds respectively, which again is not all that quick. That's about half a minute slower than its siblings. Duplex printing was slower - five double-sided pages of the same document took two minutes and ten seconds. It took one minute and 58 seconds to complete our ten-page black-and-white text document, which is around 50 seconds faster than the Hero 6.1 and Hero 5.1 models. When it came to our speed tests the Kodak Hero 9.1 was certainly not the fastest model around, but it is speedier than other models in the Hero range. The copy quality was fairly good too, as it managed to retain a lot of detail in the pictures on the page. The scanner also helps the printer produce pretty speedy photocopies - it took just 18 seconds to deliver a black and white copy of our test page. Scan results are generally good as the level of detail it captures is above average and colour are refreshingly accurate. The scanner has an optical resolution of 2400dpi and its hinge can be lifted to allow you to scan books and magazines. It can only deal with one side of a page, whereas Kodak's Office Hero 6.1 can copy or scan both sides automatically. This lets you to scan or fax multi-page documents without requiring you to manually place each sheet on the glass surface. The scanner lid houses an automatic document feeder. You can set up Wi-Fi and Ethernet directly from the printer, but you'll still need to load the drivers on your computer in order to send jobs to the printer. Once that's done, you can load up the drivers on your PC and choose to connect it to your computer either via Wi-Fi, Ethernet or directly using USB.
It's really just a matter of taking off all the protective tags, turning it on and inserting the semi-permanent printhead and then mounting the two ink cartridges, which click firmly into place. Setting it upĪs with the previous Hero models, the set-up process for this one is very straightforward. The printer is also Google Cloud ready, so you can use it with Google's Cloud Printing service without having to have it always connected to a PC. If you hook the printer up via Ethernet or Wi-Fi you can take advantage of Kodak's cloud printing service that lets you email documents to the printer from pretty much anywhere in the world.