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136 of 139 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Kodak ESP 6150 All-in-One Printer (Office Product) I am extremely happy with this new printer of Kodak's. Finally a company has the %&lls to break away from the pack. Basically to make a long story short, I ordered this from Amazon, even though it says ships in 3 to 4 months ( at the time I ordered), it still shipped the very next day. Now I see it is in stock. I pull it out of the box and set the whole printer up with my computer and wireless in about 30 mins. Super easy! It is a very quiet printer, looks great and user friendly. The best part was the set up of the wireless, which after downloading the software for the printer onto your computer, you then turn on your Kodak printer, it searches for all the wireless signals available in and around your house, just like your laptop. you then see the list, pick yours, and you are wireless and off to the races! Done! The printer has worked perfectly for me for about 2 months now. Great quality, and I have done a ton of colorful labels as well. THAT'S NOT THE BEST PART ABOUT THIS PRINTER...Read more 47 of 48 people found the following review helpful: By Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Kodak ESP 6150 All-in-One Printer (Office Product) I recently purchased this printer. Easy setup, flawless wireless use, and prints quickly, etc.
I've used HP wireless...and maybe it was just the model I had, but it would go to sleep and never wake up. I would have to get up and go into the office and reboot it every day. The Kodak, so far, is working flawlessly. I would reccommend it to all. 30 of 31 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Kodak ESP 6150 All-in-One Printer (Office Product) I've tried them all: Canon (worked like a champ but didn't last mechanically); HP (second mortgage to buy ink); Brother (worst interface software on the planet and a cartridge management system that has you throwing ink away; and Dell, (actually borrowed this one, not bad and reminds me of the Kodak.) Alright, so enough about what hasn't worked. The Kodak set-up couldn't have been easier (I used the USB interface) and it didn't spend half the day running ink through "set-up testing." Some have complained about configuring the Wi-Fi but after examining their remarks and looking through the instruction manual myself what I can tell you is this: if you don't know what a local IP address is, you shouldn't be using Wi-Fi at all. The scanning feature brings up the PC software automatically and asks you only two questions: "Where do you want to save the file and what file type do you want to use?" Simplicity defined. I really like the LCD display as it gives you positive feedback as to...Read more |