Wi-Fi | yes |
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Height | 7.4 in |
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Width | 17.52 in |
Depth | 17.01 in |
Weight | 18.7 lb |
Colour printing | yes |
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Maximum resolution | 600 x 600 dpi |
Maximum print size | 215 x 355 mm |
Print speed (colour, normal quality, A4/US Letter) | 30.0 ppm |
Print speed (black, normal quality, A4/US Letter) | 32.0 ppm |
Maximum ISO A-series paper size | A4 |
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Non-ISO print media sizes | Legal |
Compatible memory cards |
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Market positioning | Home & Office |
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Colour of product | Black,Grey |
Size | 3.0 in |
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Display technology | LCD |
Total input capacity | 100.0 sheets |
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Number of print cartridges | 2 |
Mac compatibility | yes |
USB 2.0 ports quantity | 2 |
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Bluetooth | yes |
PictBridge | yes |
Direct printing | yes |
Interface | USB |
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The ESP 7 tries to leap ahead of the pack by claiming to have fast print speeds and good quality photo output. Unfortunately, it falls short in most of these areas, but it is relatively cheap to run.
Kodak's ESP range of all-in-one devices has always been aimed very clearly at the novice consumer. The colour cartridges come inside a single sealed compartment, and there's no mention of anything as high brow as print
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