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Kodak ESP 3

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  • Office Machine Functions: Copier Printer Scanner
  • Printing Technology: Ink-jet
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The good: Kodak's Home Center Software with autoretouch makes photo editing easy; onboard media card bay; compact footprint.

The bad: Unacceptable text and graphics prints; awkward mechanical arm; slower-than-average print speeds; buggy Windows Vista drivers.

The bottom line: The Kodak ESP 3 comes with great software for editing photos and applying touch-ups to portraits, but printer software is only as good as the physical results, and the print quality isn't nearly up to current industry standards. Your $150 would be much better spent on alternative multifunction printers.

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  • CNET editors' rating: 3.0 stars Good
    Detailed editors' rating
      Design : 7.0
      Features : 6.0
      Performance : 5.0
      Service and support : 7.0
      Overall score: 6.3 (3.0 stars)
  • Reviewed on: 05/08/2008
  • Released on: 01/08/2008

Kodak's ESP 3 is an entry-level all-in-one (AIO) inkjet printer, copier, and scanner. Kodak keeps the cost low at $130, which makes this one of the cheapest multifunctional printers, but the output quality just isn't up to par with that of the other inkjet printers currently available in the same price range. We enjoyed using Kodak's AIO Home Center Software with its new Facial Retouch technology, but when it comes to actually printing, the ESP 3 produces disappointing results at a slower-than-average rate. If you don't have a lot of money to spend on an AIO, you can still find one with better output quality than the ESP 3.

The ESP 3 has a compact footprint (6.9 inches high, 16.6 inches wide, and 11.8 inches deep) relative to other AIOs. There's no built-in document feeder, which helps account for the low price tag. The input and output trays are both located at the bottom of the unit, but the input tray is slightly angled to the left and can hold 100 sheets of plain paper or 30 sheets of Kodak's photo paper. We liked that this model has an onboard media bay with slots for Compact Flash, MemoryStick, SD/MMC, and xD-Picture Cards, but there's no LCD, meaning you'll have to use a computer and companion software to print your photos. Sacrificing the LCD is also reasonable for this price.

The top of the ESP 3 has buttons or direct access to major settings including Black/Color, 100 percent/Fit to Page, Cancel Print, Scan, and Adjust Quantity. The hood of the scanner bay has a unique perforated design that blends well with the rest of the ESP's slim shape.

You access the dual-cartridge ink bay by lifting up the scanner bay, but instead of a locking hinge, a long mechanical arm automatically pops up and keeps the top portion open. This sloppy, mechanical process is akin to the rod that props up the hood of a car, and we can see this being the first place to show mechanical fatigue over time.

All of Kodak's newest all-in-one printers (including the ESP 3) ship with its Home Center Software, a portal for scanning, printing, and copying pictures from your printer. In particular, we were very impressed with its navigation and usability. We typically prefer our own photo-editing programs for image manipulation, but the Home Center software makes it incredibly easy to get the most out of the ESP 3. In a way, it's like AIOs for Dummies. We got the most use out of Home Center's Print Pictures gateway. The software automatically scans your hard drive and the printer's media bays for any available pictures and displays them in a window similar to iPhoto, with the ability to zoom, select individual pictures, and grab more photos from an external source. From here, you can edit the pictures using Kodak's retouching software. Advanced users will prefer a more robust program such as Photoshop or Illustrator, but Kodak makes it easy to adjust photos with literally one mouse click. The editing window provides options to sharpen, restore, reduce red-eye, crop, adjust lights and shadows, and automatically touch-up portraits.

Our favorite feature is the Custom Facial Retouch function. This choice prompts you to click the center of the person's face that you want to retouch. After you select the retouch level (default, low, medium, or high), the algorithm automatically recognizes what needs to be fixed and eliminates blemishes, cleans up facial hair, smoothes wrinkles, and even whitens teeth and eyes. We used this feature on a number of images in both light and severe cases, and we were very pleased with the results. From an amateur photo editor's standpoint, the changes are unnoticeable. Just be aware that the higher the retouch level, the more unrealistic it looks, so don't get too excited and make yourself look like a porcelain doll. Remember: Wrinkles add and distinguish expressions!

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  • alaTest.com

    Editors' rating: 86

    Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 226 reviews of Kodak ESP 3 from international magazines and websites. Experts rate this product 63/100 and users 44/100. Comparing these reviews to 211793 other Printers reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 86/100 = Very Good.

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  • digitalversus.com

    Editors' rating: 60

    Summary: We would be happy to recommend this printer for its high speeds and very economic printing, but we found better quality printing elsewhere. It is easy to use, but that's often because Kodak have oversimplified things, cutting back on more complex ...

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  • pcworld.com

    Editors' rating: 74

    Summary: In our tests the ESP 3 struggled on multiple fronts. Plain-text pages crawled out at a rate of 6 pages per minute (ppm), color graphics at 2 ppm. On plain paper, plain text looked charcoal rather than black, finely drawn, and just a little imprecise; ...

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  • Computeract!ve

    Editors' rating: 60

    Summary: For text and graphics printing on plain A4, costs work out at around 2.2p for black and 4.8p for colour. These costs are similar to those from other multifunction printers that cost the same as the ESP 3, but most of the rivals include extras such as ...

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  • pcmag.com

    Editors' rating: 60

    Summary: The Kodak ESP 3 All-In-One Printer lacks common features like direct printing from memory cards, but it delivers reasonably good output quality and a low claimed cost per page.

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