Kodak EasyShare Printer Dock Series 3
Dec 23, 2009 in
Computers & Software
- Easy one-touch printing for real Kodak quality photos
- Create durable, waterproof pictures that last a lifetime
- Use with or without a computer
- Recharges battery in about 3.5 hours
- Compatible with Imagelink Print System and PictBridge-enabled digital cameras
Product Description
Dock your KODAK EASYSHARE Digital Camera, press print, and create great-looking, borderless pictures up to 4″x6″ (10×15 cm). Transfer your pictures from camera to computer at the touch of a button.The product includes KODAK Dock Adapter Kit D-26.Printer is compatible with EASYSHARE-ONE C Series, V Series, Z Series, Picture Viewer, LS755, CX7000 Series, DX7000 Series, CX6000 Series, DX6000 Series, LS753, LS743, LS633…. More >>
Kodak EasyShare Printer Dock Series 3
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5 comments
EZ on December 23, 2009 at 12:36 pm
This is the second printer dock I have purchased in a little over a year. The first one gave me problems in that the message to replace paper occured while there was still plenty of paper in the tray. It finally stopped, would not grab the paper any longer. I replaced it with a new one, but my camera would not fit on the dock, and I had to call Kodak and purchase an adaptor for about $15.00 plus shipping. It seems to be working alright, although I have not had a chance to really put it to the test of multiple prints. I am keeping my fingers crossed, because I really like the concept of immediately printing my pictures.
Standoil on December 23, 2009 at 3:10 pm
Pictures directly from my Easyshare V550 camera are terrific, no complaints. Trying to get pictures from my hard drive via EasyShare software has been futile. Have been in touch with Kodak Support but no solution to date.
Dick Spurlock on December 23, 2009 at 5:23 pm
What a worthless piece of junk. Got it for a birthday present and I quess it was meant to be a gag gift. Printed one picture out of a twenty print cartridge and had to return it because of paper jam (could not get paper out of printer). Got a kit that is supposed to make 160 prints and I have gotten ten pictures. The cartridge is supposed to make 40 prints and I may have gotten two from it and the printer says to change cartridges. The color register is off so my prints look like they were for 3-d glasses. Kodak lays the blame at my feet, saying I am not using it right (over loading paper, not keeping cartridge tight or not cleaning dirty feed roller). Kodak has lost a customer for both digital and film photos.
F. Grant on December 23, 2009 at 6:37 pm
Don’t bother with this printer. It rarely feeds the paper through correctly, it rarely even recognises that there is actually paper in the feeder, it says that the ink cartridge is low when in reality it probably isn’t.
I could go on and on.
Just. Don’t. Bother.
M. Millikan on December 23, 2009 at 9:11 pm
I received this product on Dec of 2005. It comes with an initial paper and ink kit. I tried it out. If you follow the Kodak step by step directions it will not work. After messing around with buttons and steps I got it to print, but not consistantly. I wanted to send it back immediately but assumed that it would not be taken back since I used the starter kit, I avoided the headache. I have NEVER used it again. Did not want to waste money on another photo kit. $100.00 down the drain. I guess I should try to sell it on e-bay but I would feel guilty putting it off on someone else. It’s NOT a good product. I think the discription of this printer should be more clear for the consumer. I was disappointed when I received it and found out that I would have to buy these ink/paper kits. You can not just use a pack of paper and replace ink cartridges. To keep the cost down on printing each picture you would have to buy the largest kit they offer and hopefully find it on sell. It’s cheaper to go to Walgreens.