Typical price: £139
What is it: All-in-one printer, copier and scanner with low running costs
What we think: The EasyShare 5300 is a great all-round printer that, given the right set of circumstances, can be cheaper to run than its rivals
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 16 July 2007
Tags: Kodak, Microsoft, Kodak EasyShare 5300, storage, card reader
We like:
Low print costs; fairly quick; LCD screen
We don't like:
Inks can't be replaced individually
You might also need:
A PC
CNET UK judgement:
The Kodak EasyShare 5300 can be cheaper to run than other models and is well-built, fairly easy to use and doesn't cost the earth
Full review:
You can buy a fairly decent entry-level printer for as little as £30, but there's a hidden cost: a set of replacement cartridges can cost as much as the printer itself. In fact, some experts have estimated that the unit cost of ink exceeds that of vintage champagne. Continue Reading...
Kodak EasyShare 5300 History
7 Feb 2007 in Crave
Kodak EasyShare 5300: Cheap ink ahoy
Kodak has unveiled a new range of high-quality consumer printers that will be as cheap as chips to run -- behold the future
Latest user reviews
December 28, 2008
Posted by: jacqui55
"Avoid at all costs"
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