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Kodak Easyshare Printer Dock PLUS for All Kodak Series 6000/7000 and LS743/753 Digital Cameras |
List Price: $219.99
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Rating: Summary: Outstanding quality, but a wee bit overpriced... Review: 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.
Rating: Summary: Unsatisfactory Product. Review: This is a waste of money. It will not feed the paper properly, and even when the paper enters the unit, it will jam about half the time. When the paper is finally working, then the ink cartridge jams.
If this is the best that Kodak can do, maybe they should go bankrupt. It is going back as soon as possible.
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