Pros: Great quality photos without having to use the PC, easy to use, reasonable price. Cons: none yet.
Printing pictures without your computer has never gotten simpler. If dear husband has the computer occupied and you cannot get on there to print your photos, worry no more. Using compactflash and smartmedia card slots is what eliminate the need for using...
Pros: Colour Preview screen, Small Footprint, Smartmedia & CF card Slots, Onboard editing ability, Cons: Slow, Unstable software drivers, Bad paper handling, No seperate ink tanks for each colour
Designed around its predecessor the Kodak PPM 100, this printer offers the home user freedom and ver ...
Pros: A Great Concept from convergence of two very good companies Cons: I was really surprised with the lack of speed and unacceptable print quality
The thought of convergence of two of my favorite equipment makers, Kodak & Lexmark , on a photo quality printer sounded like a sure-shot winner to me! The anticipation of simply inserting my CF or "smart" card into a
socket on that printer...
Pros: Excellent Print Quality, LCD Viewing Screen, No PC Required. Cons: Cost of Paper/Ink, Time to Print.
Background:
I received my Personal Picture Maker 200 (PPM200) as a gift several months ago. This was back when they were selling for $299. I was amazed by the quality of the photos you can print on this machine. With high quality photo...
Pros: can print from camera card Cons: never worked for me to try it out
For christmas I asked Santa (a.k.a. my parents) for a printer and digital camera. Kodak had a combo for sale at wal-mart that had the the digital camera and printer together in one box.
I really wanted the set since my old printer had gone...
Pros: Low price, doubles up as digicam card reader, can print without computer Cons: SLOW, print quality somewhat disappointing, installation problems on Win2k
I recently picked up this printer for $100 shipped (after rebate) in order to compare it to my aging, but still very decent, Alps MD-5000. Well, after using the Kodak for about a week and printing about a dozen photos, I can honestly say that the Kodak...
Pros: Ability to view and print directly from memory cards Cons: Poor print quality, expensive supplies, cheap construction, loud, ink never seems to dry, compatibility issues
I purchased this printer as a package deal with my digital camera. I already had an HP color inkjet, so I really didn't need this Kodak Personal Print Maker 200, but I figured it would be useful and better than my old HP. Boy was I wrong!
Pros: produces instant photos Cons: lacks in performance
You don't need a computer to print out your digital photos... not if you have the Kodak Personal Picture Maker 200. It produces instant images of your photos. It does costs more than other inkjet printers.
Pros: Good Value; Good Prints; LCD preview makes it easy to print without a PC Cons: SLOW printing at Highest Quality
I bought the printer when I discovered that my wife had volunteered me to take Easter Bunny pictures at a church event. It was a speed purchase, without much research -- but the price was right & I am pleased with it.
Pros: Print Quality Very Good Cons: PRINTS WAY TOO SLOW
Got this in a bundle package with camera. I knew the printer was not the best one on market. Own a HP 712C. HP about 5 times faster. I am going to get black cartridge for it. This may improve printing speed. Print quality very good. Easy to set up. Photo...
This printer makes it easy and fast to access and print photos on Kodak's digital camera CompactFlash memory card, without having to connect to a computer! Functions such as viewing and selecting photos to print, editing, cropping are all accessible from the printer panel. Great print quality. Convenient size.
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