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Abstract: It's not often we get to test the first machine from a new supplier in an established market, but that's the case with Kodak's EasyShare 5300. This is a brand new all-in-one machine, using an ink-jet mechanism designed from scratch for Kodak's entry into ...
The Kodak EasyShare 5300 All-in-One printer has decent-quality prints and scans, a dedicated photo paper tray, two USB ports, a large preview LCD, and inexpensive ink tanks.
There are big limitations on features: You cant edit or crop photos from this all-in-ones control panel; project software boots you over to Kodaks online site instead of helping you create projects to print at home; photo printing is four-ink, not s...
The EasyShare 5300 printer is Kodaks attempt at creating an easy-to-use, inexpensive all-in-one machine, but we think the company went too far and dumbed it down to where it lacks many of the features that the competition offers.
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, a company synonymous with photography, seemed to struggle grasping the digital era: its compact cameras offered relatively low quality and its inkjet photo papers were poor. Now, out of the blue, comes inkjet technology which leapfrogs many of t...
Abstract: Kodak EasyShare 5300 multifunction printer Price: $299 Consistently bright and sharp This is a printer/scanner/copier combination. It has a flatbed scanner and a six-colour printer that uses one black cartridge and one combined colour cartridge. ...
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...
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.
When the photo has been properly prepared in Photoshop the print output is consistently good –better quality and consistency than can be obtained from a commercial photo lab. Both postcard and A4 prints have excellent detail and colour. The scanner...
Abstract: Kodak is really pushing the cost savings message with its first consumer all-in-one inkjet printer, the EasyShare 5300. Even before you unpack it, the box is emblazoned with bubbles claiming Save up to 50% and listing the ink costs: $14.99 for the bl...