Kodak EasyShare Printer Dock
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| Price: | $348.99 |
Availability: Usually ships in 1-3 weeks
Ships from and sold by Action Packaged, Inc.
21 new or used available from $58.07
Average customer review:Product Description
Anywhere, anytime. That's the philosophy behind the KODAK EASYSHARE Printer Dock. So now you can create vibrant, long-lasting, real Kodak photos whenever you please.
Product Details
- Brand: Kodak
- Model: NEW
- Dimensions: 5.00 pounds
Features
- Create real Kodak prints anywhere in minutes
- For use with or without a computer
- Designed for use with Kodak EasyShare CX/DX 6000/7000 and LS 600/700 series digital cameras
- Can connect directly to any PictBridge-compatible digital camera
- Includes 10-count sample photo paper kit, Kodak Color Cartridge, and Ni-MH rechargeable battery pack
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Review
The EasyShare printer dock is, in a word, awesome. Despite a few minor flaws, it essentially solves the basic problem of digital photography, namely that we all have hard drives crammed with thousands of images and no actual physical photos (you remember, the kind you can put on your refrigerator and mail to your mom). And it solves this problem affordably, at about 29 cents a print once you factor in the cost of paper and cartridges. But most important of all, the quality of the photos it prints is eye-wateringly good.
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| Kodak Xtralife coating makes prints waterproof and durable under typical home use. |
Among the above-mentioned minor flaws, number one is paper jams, which happen every eighth print or so. The jams are solved easily enough by unplugging and plugging the unit back in, but are still annoying. The second problem is that printing from a PC is not nearly as smooth and easy as printing directly from a Kodak camera. Installing the included software is easy enough, but more often than not, trying to print from my hard drive was a lesson in frustration. To get around the PC quandary, you can print directly from any PictBridge-enabled digital camera or from SD or MMC cards using the built-in card slot.
Quibbles aside, though, the EasyShare printer dock is essential for anyone wishing to complete the digital circle from virtual pictures to real-world photographs with glorious color and razor-sharp detail. --David Stoesz
Pros
- Affordability
- Outstanding picture quality
- Ease of use
- Frequent paper jams
- Printing from PCs is a hassle
From the Manufacturer
Anywhere, anytime. That's the philosophy behind the new Kodak EasyShare printer dock. So now you can create vibrant, long-lasting, real Kodak photos whenever you please. Just dock your Kodak EasyShare digital camera, press Print, and get great-looking, borderless photos up to 4 x 6 inches (10 x 15 cm) in as little as 90 seconds.
- Photos to treasure for a lifetime--Kodak XTRALIFE lamination provides a special protective coating to produce photos that are highly durable, waterproof, and last a lifetime (under typical home conditions)
- Kodak Color Science and continuous-tone, thermal dye-transfer process ensure high-quality, true-to-life color photos every time
Award-Winning Ease of Use
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| Expanded Flexibility and Printing Options
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The dock works with the following Kodak EasyShare digital cameras:
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What's in the Box
The Kodak EasyShare Printer Dock, a sample photo paper kit (10 sheets) and Kodak color cartridge, a NiMH rechargeable battery pack for select Kodak EasyShare digital cameras, a 24-volt AC adapter, Kodak printer driver software, and a welcome kit.
Customer Reviews
This printer dock rocks!
You will be amazed at the photos this thing prints. Better than anything that ever came out of an inkjet! It will print with or without a computer. As with most digital cameras, outdoor pictures look great, but indoor flash pictures may need to be touched up in a photo-editing program using a computer. The dock uses the same cartridge used in older versions of the printer dock, but check the list of cameras that are compatible with this dock. It will print from any PictBridge digital camera via a USB connection. It prints using thermal dye transfer. Basically, it's a roll of plastic film with yellow, red, blue, and a protective coating for each picture. I have tried rewinding the roll and using it to print new pictures, but it produces a ghost image of the original print on the new picture. Kodak pairs each cartridge with 40 sheets of tabbed glossy photo paper. It is magical to watch it work. The dock grabs the photo paper and sends it through the dock 4 times: once each to apply the yellow, red, blue, and then one additional pass to apply the protective water-resistant coating. The pictures look awful while the yellow and red are being applied, then suddenly look real after the blue goes on. How it doesn't mess up the paper placement between each pass is beyond me, but the result is a stunningly sharp photo. The perforated tabs break off after printing, making the photo borderless. The only downsides I can think of is that photos are limited to 4 X 6" or smaller multiples and it doesn't work on batteries so you must be plugged into an AC outlet to print or transfer. I ordered this dock from Amazon.com 6 days before I got an email from Kodak saying that it was available.
Outstanding quality, but a wee bit overpriced...
Now don't get me wrong. The printer dock itself is FABULOUS price-wise, especially if you buy a refurbished one off eBay like I did (87 bucks!!). Same one year warranty applies direct from Kodak. I was amazed at the quality of the prints. It's really neat to watch it work, and it's pretty quick. The prints look just as perfect as if they had come from the lab!
I am a scrapbook fanatic, so this printer comes in handy... but there is one problem... the paper/cartridge refill kits are ridiculously expensive! Buying on Amazon they average about 50 cents per print, but buying from your local store it's about 65 cents! Considering my local drugstore offers the same exact quality digicam prints for 29 cents each (10 cents on sale days and 10 free prints per month in the Sunday flyers), it's a pretty big rip off. If you buy the larger 80 pack the cost is about 46 cents per print - still far too high, in my opinion.
Other than the ridiculously inflated cost of the refill kits, I love this printer! The prints look fantastic, and the best part is the dock came with a rechargeable battery pack for my camera! The dock acts as a charging base as well, and it has a status bar to tell you how far the charge has progressed.
All in all, it couldn't be more simple - the dock is fantastic! But Kodak needs a reality check on the prices they want for refill kits.
cheap plastic junk
When I bought this overpriced item in December I was intially very pleased by the quality of the photos. However, the cartridges are very expensive and the paper tray is already warped. Tonight when I was trying to print the paper jammed so completely that I cannot get it out. I figure I paid over $300 for probably fewer than 100 prints.







