Kodak EasyShare Photo Printer 500

Kodak EasyShare Photo Printer 500

 
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Product Description:

Through the years, Kodak has led the way with an abundance of new products and processes that have made photography simpler, more useful and more enjoyable. Today, the company's work increasingly involves digital technology, combining the power and convenience of electronics with the quality of traditional photography to produce systems that bring levels of utility and fun to the taking, "making" and utilization of images.PRODUCT FEATURES:Large 3.5 in. (8.9 cm) LCD screen;Print from digital media cards and USB devices;Features KODAK PERFECT TOUCH Technology;Red eye reduction;Wireless capability (Wi-Fi ready, BLUETOOTH wireless technology enabled);Compatible with PictBridge-enabled digital cameras;Four print sizes and four-color modes.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Print real Kodak pictures from popular memory cards (CF, SD, xD, or MS) and PictBridge enabled digital cameras
  • Edit and view pictures before you print on the dock's 3.5-inch (8.9-centimeter) display
  • Print real Kodak pictures in 60 seconds with or without a computer
  • Wirelessly connect the dock to your computer with optional Kodak Wi-Fi card (not included--must be purchased separately), or print from Bluetooth-enabled cell phone, PDA, or other device
  • Select from four print sizes up to 4 x 6 inches (10 x 15 centimeters)
  • BatteriesIncluded: 0
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Kodak
  • EAN: 0041771783792
  • HardwarePlatform: PC
  • IsAutographed: 0
  • IsMemorabilia: 0
  • Label: Kodak
  • Manufacturer: Kodak
  • Model: 1783794
  • ModemDescription: None
  • MPN: 1783794
  • OperatingSystem: Apple MacOS X 10.2.8
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: PRINTER
  • Publisher: Kodak
  • Studio: Kodak
  • Style: Photo Printer 500
  • UPC: 041771783792
  • Warranty: 1 year warranty

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Customer Reviews

No good here either...2008-11-20
I received this as a gift, I hate to think what was spent for it. The photo paper will not feed through the printer. I have never been able to use it...
Kodak said they will try to fix it but they want to charge my credit card $100 just to look at it and I am must pay shipping and handling both ways.
Piece of Junk!2008-10-19
I've owned this printer for three years; it was a wedding present from my brother-in-law. Honestly, I'd much rather pay to have my photos printed professionally. The picture quality is alright, but definitely subpar compared to prints you'd get at the store.

What's even more upsetting is how poorly the printer "works". It constantly gives me a message to turn it off for 10 seconds and then restart it. It has a terrible time feeding the paper; I've tried different paper levels, but it just never catches the paper on it's own. It takes several tries to print one picture and just isn't worth the hassle. I can't even use it to transfer pictures onto my computer; that's how poorly it operates. I give up!
Proud Ower for 2 years!! (And still going)2007-12-07
My husband bought this for me for Christmas 2005 and I am STILL using it!! This thing is a trooper! I have not had one single problem with it - ever.
I use my SD card as well as sending pics via bluetooth from my phone. The bluetooth is a SUPER COOL feature!! I LOVE to just beam my pics to the printer. I have also downloaded various pics from the internet onto my SD card and made prints that way.
I have noticed that the newer model (the 600, I believe) no longer has the screen... that's too bad. The screen was the main reason why I wanted this in the first place.

The only drawback: Since its the older (BETTER) model, I am having problems finding paper and ink for it now. I just buy a BUNCH when I find it!
Buyer Beware2007-02-10
Please... find another photo printer.

We purchased three units, based on the great reccomondation from Best Buy. Right now, one is making us manually feed the paper (it no longer auto-feeds), another had the same problem, but is now no longer functioning correctly, and the third is only starting to act up. We had taken one back when the auto-feed stopped working and had BestBuy replace it, but then the new one immedietley didn't auto-feed right out of the box! A friend of mine who purchased this based on my high reccomndation (after the first week of use) is now also having an auto-feed problem (he's saying that he has to manually feed each page, but he's ok with it). So with a review of four products (five if you count the one we replaced at Best Buy), this is a poor choice for a photo printer. :(

Buyer Beware.
memory card is stuck2007-01-31
so i bought this photo printer and i put in my memory card which is quite small compared to the insertion slot. it worked and everything but how do i get the card out? its stuck and there is no eject button that i can find. please help.

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