Abstract: For $100 (as of July 24, 2012), the Kodak ESP 3.2 (print/copy/scan) delivers what most home users need in a home --good-quality output and capable, easy-to-use software. It's neither the swiftest nor the quietest printer on the planet, but it gets the ...
Abstract: Kodak may no longer make cameras, but it's still one of the biggest names when it comes to multifunction printers (MFPs). The ESP 3.2 is the latest addition to the range: it has useful touchscreen controls and new features such as the ability to print ...
Abstract: This unit is small, in fact so small you think it cannot support an A4 page but it does. The black colour may put some off but as it can connect by Wireless as well as USB the former will allow it to sit out of sight in a cupboard....
Affordable multifunction device with low running costs
Print speeds are fairly modest
It's not really fast enough to act as a business printer, but for just £79 the ESP 3.2 provides good value for home users. Its print quality and performance are perfectly respectable for most basic printing tasks, with attractive running costs as well. An...
Apps for Android and iOS print, Wireless with WPS setup, Google Cloud print
Large footprint when printing, Not that different from cheaper ESP 1.2, Software upgrades can be applied to earlier models
Kodak rates the ESP 3.2 at 8.0ppm for black and 5.5ppm for colour, while it only claims 8.0ppm and 4.0ppm, respectively, for the ESP 1.2. The extra 1.5ppm in the colour speed represents an increase of 37.5 percent, but in practice, we didn't see this. The...
Published: 2012-06-04, Author: Chris , review by: reviewed.com
Overall, the Kodak esp 3.2 is a basic, entry-level multifunction printer that is most at home in a dorm or beside a family computer. With color performance that allows you to print off decent-looking photos quickly, and a good level of detail, the Kodak e...
Print quality could be better, Uses a combined colour cartridge
The Kodak ESP 3.2's low running costs, especially for colour printing, set it apart form the pack, but there are better models out there when it comes to print speed and quality....
Your PC is no longer the focus for Kodak's ESP range, with WiFi and support for multiple devices. Print speeds are a little on the slow side but photo printing speeds are more respectable, and the quality is worthy of the name “Kodak”. The Kodak ESP 3....
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Published: 2012-05-16, Author: Marcus , review by: techradar.com
Comparatively cheap ink, Touchscreen controls, Simple to use, Very good photo prints
Single colour ink tank, Quite loud, No CD printing
Kodak has certainly delivered value and simplicity, and photo output is convincing when you use premium Kodak glossy photo paper. Running costs are good, and although the launch price of £79 in the UK or $99.99 in the US puts it slightly ahead of its riv...