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8 out of 10
Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 630 reviews of Kodak ESP 5250 from international magazines and websites.
Conclusion: The average review rating is 6.3/10. Comparing these reviews to 359302 other Printers reviews gives this product an overall alaScore 75/100 (or 7.5 out of 10) = Good Quality.
6 out of 10
Summary: The ESP 5250 is a tried and tested model that's been with us for some time, it's is marginally faster than the C310, but the C310's print quality is better
Conclusion: While the other printers are from Kodak's newer range, the ESP 5250 is a tried and tested model that's been with us for some time. Now priced at around the £80 mark on Kodak's online shop (although you can shave another £5 or so from this tag by...
7 out of 10
Summary: The Kodak ESP 5250 is a tried-and-tested multifunction colour inkjet printer that's been with us for some time.
Conclusion: The Kodak ESP 5250 does a good job of proving the consistency of Kodak's product look and feel. This is a slick update of older technology. However, despite the odd improvement – the hinged LCD screen, for instance – there's little here that the Kodak...
7 out of 10
Summary: Although the Kodak ESP 5250 all-in-one inkjet printer isn't massively fast and its print quality is pretty average, it's very cheap to run. It could be a good option if you're not a demanding user and need to keep costs down.
Conclusion: Overall, the Kodak ESP 5250 is decent. Its print speed and output quality aren't up there with the very best models, but it really does impress with its low running costs. If you're willing to make a slight compromise on speed and quality in order to...
Pro : Cheap to run ; Good scanning quality ; Integrated Wi-Fi ; Fast copier function
Cons : Slow print speeds ; Colours could be deeper
6 out of 10
Summary: There was a time when the word Kodak was synonymous with film photography. However, a bunch of Johnny-come-latelys‚ from the world of consumer electronics have decimated the film business and forced Kodak to reinvent itself in the world of digital media.
Conclusion: This review originally appeared in the November issue of Australian Macworld magazine.
Pro : Variable print quality; single colour cartridge
Cons : Network scanning; easy to use