We recently reviewed Kodak’s
Easyshare
5300, Kodak’s first product to use their new ultra-competitively priced ink.
It’s a multifunction device, providing print, scan and copy functions, with
memory card slots supporting all major formats, a full control panel and a large
colour LCD.
The new
Easyshare
5500 builds on the same basic design by adding fax, an automatic document
feeder (ADF) and duplex printing. Curiously, it has a slightly smaller colour
LCD screen than the basic model, although the remaining functionality is the
same.
Performance is rated at 30ppm (pages per minute) mono and 32ppm in colour
which is around the fastest for any device in its class, making it ideal for a
small workgroup or for anyone with a lot of photographs to print - 10x15cm
prints are ready in just 28 seconds.
Setting up and operating the Easyshare 5500 is very simple. Kodak’s Easyshare
software installs everything you need to make the most of the product from
configuration to ordering supplies. Some might say it goes a little too far - a
large selection of options, such as various themed greeting cards templates,
come with the package, although you’re not forced to install them.
Kodak’s new six-ink system is priced very competitively and seriously
undercuts the competition. Black ink cartridges cost £6.99 each and the five-ink
colour cartridges sell for £9.99.
Printing costs are quoted at 2p for a black text page and 7p for a
full-colour 10x15cm photo. This allows you to print around double the number of
pages as most competing products for the same cost. What's more, these low
prices don’t come at the expense of quality, with the Kodak Easyshare 5500
capable of producing superb photo images, delivering the very best of what’s
possible in this price range.
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