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Kodak's Wireless Printers Aren’t Ink Hungry

Introducing KODAK ESP 7 & ESP 9 All-in-One (AiO) printers, Eastman Kodak Company says it’s offering consumers an affordable way to print, copy, and scan photos and documents. These printers promise lowest ink replacement cost and ensure secure Wi-Fi printing, one-touch controls, and new paper tray system. The company has combined the printing technology with affordable inks to create these printers that allow consumers to print up to twice as many photos and documents for the same money. 

Features include new paper tray system, which automatically adjusts settings based on 4x6 or 5x7 sizes and estimates paper amounts on both trays to ensure that consumers are more productive when printing.  

Additionally, says the company, secure Wi-Fi printing increases efficiency and flexibility by the ability to print from anywhere in the home to one cost-efficient printer. The 10" one-touch control panel on the ESP 9 AiO printer makes printing, copying, scanning, and faxing easier. 

The printers use Kodak's premium pigmented inks that come in a simple two-cartridge setup - a black cartridge ($9.99 U.S. MSRP) and a five-ink color cartridge ($14.99 U.S. MSRP).  

The KODACOLOR Technology embedded in each printer enables consumers to cost-effectively print crisp documents and KODAK lab-quality photos. This technology is a combination of four key elements: pigment-based inks, micro-porous photo papers, color and image science, and a Micro-Electro-Mechanical-Systems (MEMS) print head.  

Furthermore, Kodak's Home Center Software includes exclusive Facial Retouch software that enables consumers to enhance their personal photographs right at home by automatically reducing blemishes and enhancing facial features. 

Kodak recently launched the KODAK AiO printers and system supplies in Mexico, Brazil, and Argentina. It announces that Staples, the U.S.'s office superstore (OSS) chain, will now be offering KODAK AiO printers and inks.  

The ESP 7 AiO also will be available starting late September in select Best Buy and Circuit City stores, as well as Kodak.com. The ESP 9 AiO will be available online at kodak.com and other online retailers.

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