Kodak EasyShare Printer Dock Plus Series 3

Dye-sublimation photograph printer with docking feature for Kodak digital cameras.  Can operate as a stand-alone printer using a camera, SD card or Bluetooth source.  Connects via USB for use as camera docking station or printing from computer.

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Kodak EasyShare Printer Dock Plus Series 3 1
MSRP$179.95
Release date January, 2006
BrandKodak
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Durable prints of excellent quality
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Charges batteries of compatible Kodak cameras
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Relatively fragile internal pressure roller system
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Per-photo print cost about $0.65, much higher than conventional photo processors
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EasyShare system often not so easy. Cumbersome software can be frustrating.
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Pros

  • Durable prints of excellent quality
  • Charges batteries of compatible Kodak cameras

Cons

  • Relatively fragile internal pressure roller system
  • Per-photo print cost about $0.65, much higher than conventional photo processors
  • EasyShare system often not so easy. Cumbersome software can be frustrating.

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