![]() Second, setting the scan area when the borders were close to the unit’s maximum 11.5-by-8.5-inch area was a bit tricky and required a lot of zooming and scrolling. First, duplexing is manual on the PC, with help from the driver and the front-panel display–but on the Mac, you get zero help aside from Kodak’s support site, where an awkward workaround is documented in detail. The single media slot takes MultiMediaCard, Memory Stick, and SD Card. I assumed they wouldnt install, since theyre compiled for x86 and not ARM. I did not try downloading the Windows 7 drivers. The single, 100-sheet front input tray also catches printed output, up to 50 sheets (per Kodak) this design, common among low-cost printers, is tolerable but messy. Kodak Support claims that theyve only tested that printer with Windows 8 and had no guidance for me to get it working on Windows RT. Its menus and control buttons are intuitive, as is Kodak’s Home Center printing/copying/scanning software. The 1.5-inch LCD screen on the top panel is small but legible. Otherwise, it is an average-quality, rather slow machine, appropriate for light-duty school or home use. ![]() ![]() ![]() The Kodak ESP 3250 All-in-One color inkjet multifunction printer is very inexpensive ($130 as of January 25, 2010), and it prints superior images on photo paper.
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