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Kodak released a new product, the ESP 9250 all-in-one printer with built-in WiFi connectivity and easy WiFi settings for wireless printing. The ESP 9250 features a 30 page auto document feeder and built-in automatic duplexer.
The new Kodak printer offers a print resolution of 9600 dpi, 2400 dpi scanning and copying speeds of up to 27 pages per minute. Can also be used to send / receive fax. The ESP 9250 has a 2.5-inch LCD screen and provides a USB port and memory card reader that supports SD / SDHC, CF, MMC, MS, MS PRO, xD cards to directly print it. Users can also print photos directly from iPhone, iPod touch or iPad using Kodak flick Pic app.
System Requirements
Operating System : WINDOWS 8, WINDOWS 7, WINDOWS XP, WINDOWS VISTA
Kodak Esp 6100 Driver Download
Memory: 512 MB minimum, 1024 MB recommended
Kodak Printer Esp 9250 Driver Download
Language : English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Version:7.8
Kodak 9250 Software Download
File Name : aio_install.exe
Kodak Esp 9250 Manual
File Size: 9.97Mb
installation Instructions
To install the Kodak ESP Office 2170 Printer Driver, load the version of the driver for your operating system by clicking on the appropriate link above corresponds. A window should then show up you will be asked where you want to save the file. Save the driver file somewhere on your computer where you can easily see the location as your desktop. Then go on the type of file that you downloaded as follows
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Go to the location where you saved the file and double-click the file. Then follow the onscreen instructions to install the driver.
Kodak Esp 9250 Wireless SetupI did read reviews before buying this but really it's very hard to find a printer that has good reviews.The main problem I have with this is its wireless. I've even spent time with tech support (useless). It is setup wirelessly now but it sometimes will drop it and the ONLY way to recover it is to reboot the printer. Very annoying trying to print something upstairs, getting an error message, then going up to restart it, then back down again to print once more. I successfully scanned with it a few weeks ago but this morning cannot. First I was able to preview only but got some meaningless error on the actual scan. Restartig printer didn't help. Restarting my computer did (?). Except then when the scan came up it had randomly chosen some tiny area of the picture to actually scan, ignoring the rest (right in the middle). Ink is cheap but the start-up costs on these printers are fairly high so the payback isn't as obvious as you may think. I suspect, but can't confirm, that color ink doesn't work very long. I'm regretting not bringing this back and going with another printer, mainly because of the very, very finicky wireless. I've never had any other problems on any wireless device in my house (many). EDIT: I am now giving this just 1/5 and wish I had returned it. The wi-fi deciding to go to sleep and only being recoverable by physically rebooting the printer is completely unacceptable. Further, the scanner does not work wirelessly well at all. Sometimes it will preview fine but not scan, other times it will. The error on-screen is completely meaningless and not even always the same one. The scanner DOES work well with a thumb drive plugged into the printer, and its copying feature is handy but the software for this printer is not ready for prime-time and the WI-FI failures with this trump all other functionality. wi-fi printing does work well, and consistently--as long as the wi-fi link of the printer hasn't died. It's like they got 90% of the way there with this printer then just rushed it to market, and that 10% is too bothersome to be forgiven. This is the kind of annoyance that encourages a person to avoid a particular brand. EDIT 2/1/2012. Unbelievable. First, I've actually gotten wireless working better. Its range is just really poor, since I put it much closer to the router it's been doing better (although it does sometimes require a total printer restart, just not all that often). But, no more stars for you 9250 and here's why: 1) Your scanner is very, very slow. I put in a blank thumb drive--no files--and the time it takes to get the thing ready to scan is just ridiculously long. It also scans images at a snail's pace. 2) This one blows my mind, I mean makes me question my sanity. Today I am printing--trying to print. I have a fresh black cartridge, but the color is completely run out. No problem, right? I don't want to print color, just black and white. They are separate cartridges after all. Nope. Now it's *refusing* to print even in black and white, even when I specifically say to print only in black and white (I am not trying to force a color image through at all), until I replace the color cartridge. I'm sitting here dead in the water until I go out and buy a color cartridge to print a 100% black image. Thanks, Kodak 9250. I guess Kodak isn't the only one to do this with inkjets, a weakness in their overall design, unfortunately. EDIT 8/20/2012. Again today after replacing the color cartridge back in February I got the refusal of the printer to print in black without putting in a new color cartridge. Trust me, I'm telling it unequivocally via print dialogue to print in black, but no it insists on me replacing the low color ink cartridge. I print in essentially nothing in color, so what we have here is the cartridge basically 'drying out' (use that term loosely as I could still dab off tons of ink on my fingers when replacing it--I suspect the printer has a timer function to 'decay' the cartridge after a while) every ~6 months, so $40/year even if I don't print in color. EDIT 12/15/2012. Sucker for punishment that I am, yesterday the printer started complaining about low color ink again, which means I cannot print in black and white. Evidently this is fairly common for ink jet printers, and so I am probably moving to a brother monochrome laser jet. My current color ink cartridge has lasted less than four months, printing almost nothing in color. It will just dry out, so you're actually looking at a running cost minimum of $5/month simply in color ink drying out. And of course black will, too. Comments are closed.
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