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Kodak debuts inkjets with cheaper cartridges

updated 06:20 pm EST, Tue February 6, 2007

New Kodak inkjets


Kodak on Tuesday hoped to make waves by introducing the EASYSHARE All-in-One range, its first-ever line of inkjets, Electronista reports. The designs should revolutionze the typical approach to the normally costly world of inkjet printing, Kodak claims: instead of placing the printer head on the ink cartridges themselves, which drives up the cost of refilling each color tank, the heads are fixed inside the printer itself. This literally cuts the price of refilling a tank in half, according to the company. Pigment-based inks and a better placement system also help reduce wasted prints. More after the jump.

Three printers using this technology are being unveiled today. The basic 5100 prints up to 22 pages per minute in color and scans A4 letter-sized documents. In turn, the mid-range 5300 adds a 3-inch LCD for direct image editing and a memory card slot for viewing photos from a camera, while the flagship 5500 adds a 35-page feeder to streamline larger-scale copying and faxing.

All three models are compatible with both Macs and Windows PCs. Kodak hopes to ship the first two models in March for $150 and $200 respectively, while the EASYSHARE 5500 is due to launch in April for $300. Color and monochrome tank refills will sell for $15 and $10 each.


by MacNN Staff

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  1. jmonty12

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    Print head in cartridge?

    I think Epson stopped putting the print heads in the cartridges like 8 years ago. This is now Kodak's great leap? BTW, it didn't help the price of Epson ink one bit, ripoff artists that they are.

  1. bbqhog

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    Yawn

    No individual color cartridges? Availability only at Best Buy? An all-in-one?... from the great yellow father of photography. Unfortunately, this will not save Kodak. They are a bit late to the game and with a rather disappointing product portfolio too. All they will succeed in doing is stirring up Epson and HP.

  1. Oneota

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    stop quoting electronista

    I *really* wish MacNN would stop posting articles that are the EXACT SAME THING as an Electronista article, just to drive up hit stats at their sister site.

    If you're going to post an article on the same subject to both sites, fine. But any links contained in the articles should be to the same 3rd party site. I hate having to read the same friggin' article twice just to get to the link that actually takes me to where I wanted to go in the first place.

  1. jmonty12

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    re: quoting electronista

    Right on! Having to click through their web site just make me hate them *and* macnn.

  1. johnbdh

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    I'd buy it

    2 cartridges at 15 and 10 bucks... Sounds good to me. If I can replace ink for under $30 total, the top model would be well worth the cost. Each time I go in to buy ink for my Epson, I think I might as well buy a new printer instead.

  1. timewind

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    Brother

    Brother and cannon printers both have the "printheads not in the cartridge" feature. The Brother MFC 420CN that I have also has separate cartriges for each color (CMYK) and reasonable per cartridge prices, although not as good as they used to be. I think I would do better than Kodak on individual cartridges now, but would come out behind if I had to replace all colors at once, or at least I thought so, I see prices are up to $23 for the big black cartridge and $13 for each color, so I would have to see some sort of comparison on how many pages they print on their cartridges to really know the cost/value. If you can find one of Canon's older printers you can find great deals on their cartridge prices, and theoretically the printheads can be replaced when they ultimately clog. (I'm not using an otherwise much cheaper to operate older Cannon printer now because noone, including Cannon seems to sell those print heads...)

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