Posted by NE IA on January 13, 2009 at 11:34:13 from (206.72.18.153):
FOR THOSE OF YOU THAT HAVE SEEN THE COMERCIALS FOR THE KODAK PRINTERS ! The adds that say their inkjets are only around ten dollars or so.
I do not think they are a bargin by any means. The nozzles get plugged, the print head needs cleaning, and often when you aren't paying real close attention, they will print with streaks, so you have to reprint after cleaning, and then aligning etc.
And for those who don't speak nerd, you must play with the symbols till you get it right. You simply have to laugh at what you will find if you click on one of them. The only thing easy to understand is how to order more inkjets--that pops up often, and in plain language.
The printer is real slow upon taking commands, and resets the defalts to color ink if you aren't on your toes, even after you reset them to B & W. Any distraction, and we are now printing in color again.
The paper catch tray had tiny hinges that broke off with a year end print out of less than 70 pages, (now I have to catch each page). It often mixes the page order by slipping a page under the other on the paper exit port.
A very inexpensive printer, but not a bargin.
Kodak used to mean made in USA, and good quality, now? not so much.
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