Customer Rating: 




Summary: FABULOUS Addition to My World
Comment: Two years ago for Christmas, my husband gave me the Kodak EasyShare Photo Printer. I absolutely love it. (FYI - You don't have to have a Kodak camera to use this printer. I have a Fuji.)
My first big print was photo Christmas cards. I took a fun, casual photo of the kids that I liked better than anything I'd ever had done at a store's photography studio. I could print out as many photo cards as I wanted, and the cost was much, much less than what it would have cost me for "professional" Christmas cards. I made my own Christmas photo again this year!
For time purposes alone, it saves me time spent running to & from the store every time I take some photos. (Which is often.) Not to mention the considerable amount of time I used to spend standing in line.
For convenience sake, it's a no-brainer. For example, I was putting together a portfolio for a last-minute homeschool evaluation and needed a photo or two to highlight my daughter's progress. All I had to do was turn on my EasyShare printer and press "print."
I'm getting ready to put together a photo display for my son's wedding. How nice to browse through my collection of photos, scan the older non-digital ones I want and print them as I need them, or just simply press "print" from my more recent digital collection.
No matter when I need a photo, I have the ability to print it immediately. The quality is wonderful, and fun to watch as it prints out first the yellow, then layers the blue, then the red. The cartridges and the paper are matched so that when you've printed 40 photos, it's time for a new cartridge. You always have enough paper for the cartridges; you always have enough cartridges for the paper.
After about a year of use, the printer started having trouble grabbing the photo paper. I contacted Kodak; they gave me instructions on how to clean the printer. My husband cleaned the printer as per instructions, and it's been working perfectly once again.
I always buy the PH160 count cartridge w/paper for my printer. First of all, because it's LOTS cheaper than the 40 or 80 count. Secondly, I do a lot of scrapbooking, and I use lots of photos.
Buying the Kodak PH160 cartridges w/paper from Amazon saves me big bucks. Amazon usually has it for much less than retail. I've checked. And if you keep an eye on it, Amazon will frequently sell it for MUCH less than retail. Since this item's cost is over $25, there's no shipping. And, there's no sales tax. I guess over the course of owning the printer, I've spent, on average, about 25 cents per photo. I print what I want, when I want it. A great deal!!
Customer Rating:




Summary: Not enough cartridge ink for the number of pages
Comment: It is very disappointing to have 40 pages of paper and only be able to print a little over half that number with the cartridge that comes with it. I now have three unopened packages of paper that I have no cartridge for. I think we should be able to buy just the cartridge when we need to. It sure would be nice. That is why I am only rating one star. Otherwise, it would have been a five.... Thanks, Marsha
Customer Rating:




Summary: Kodak Digital Camers
Comment: I've got this digital Camera by Kodak, the problem is the ink runs out
very easily, and left with more printer paper, this Camera and the easy share printer dock has given me nothing but headaches, I recently took the camera and the dock back to Best Buy, to have the printer dock fixed.
Had I known this digital camera and printer dock were problematic, I'd have stayed with my old 35mm Minolta Talker circa 1980.
Customer Rating:




Summary: It does the job, so what more could you ask for?
Comment: This is obviously made to work with Kodak-branded printer docks and camera docks, so don't buy this paper package if you don't own one or the other.
That being said, I STRONGLY recommend getting this 160 package instead of the smaller packages because A) it ends up being MUCH cheaper when you consider how many more pieces of photo paper and ink you get, and B) even if you don't print a lot, you'll use them all up sooner or later. It's not like they expire, right?
And considering you get free shipping and no sales tax if you order it from Amazon, than the several-dollars-cheaper-than-Best-Buy price sounds even sweeter!
Customer Rating:




Summary: Does not work with all easy share printers
Comment: I ordered this cartridge for my mother in law for Christmas to go with the C743 7MP Digital Camera and G600 Printer Dock someone else was buying for her. It does not work with this printer. If you are buying this printer, make sure to order the Gxxx series cartridge.





Summary: FABULOUS Addition to My World
Comment: Two years ago for Christmas, my husband gave me the Kodak EasyShare Photo Printer. I absolutely love it. (FYI - You don't have to have a Kodak camera to use this printer. I have a Fuji.)
My first big print was photo Christmas cards. I took a fun, casual photo of the kids that I liked better than anything I'd ever had done at a store's photography studio. I could print out as many photo cards as I wanted, and the cost was much, much less than what it would have cost me for "professional" Christmas cards. I made my own Christmas photo again this year!
For time purposes alone, it saves me time spent running to & from the store every time I take some photos. (Which is often.) Not to mention the considerable amount of time I used to spend standing in line.
For convenience sake, it's a no-brainer. For example, I was putting together a portfolio for a last-minute homeschool evaluation and needed a photo or two to highlight my daughter's progress. All I had to do was turn on my EasyShare printer and press "print."
I'm getting ready to put together a photo display for my son's wedding. How nice to browse through my collection of photos, scan the older non-digital ones I want and print them as I need them, or just simply press "print" from my more recent digital collection.
No matter when I need a photo, I have the ability to print it immediately. The quality is wonderful, and fun to watch as it prints out first the yellow, then layers the blue, then the red. The cartridges and the paper are matched so that when you've printed 40 photos, it's time for a new cartridge. You always have enough paper for the cartridges; you always have enough cartridges for the paper.
After about a year of use, the printer started having trouble grabbing the photo paper. I contacted Kodak; they gave me instructions on how to clean the printer. My husband cleaned the printer as per instructions, and it's been working perfectly once again.
I always buy the PH160 count cartridge w/paper for my printer. First of all, because it's LOTS cheaper than the 40 or 80 count. Secondly, I do a lot of scrapbooking, and I use lots of photos.
Buying the Kodak PH160 cartridges w/paper from Amazon saves me big bucks. Amazon usually has it for much less than retail. I've checked. And if you keep an eye on it, Amazon will frequently sell it for MUCH less than retail. Since this item's cost is over $25, there's no shipping. And, there's no sales tax. I guess over the course of owning the printer, I've spent, on average, about 25 cents per photo. I print what I want, when I want it. A great deal!!
Customer Rating:





Summary: Not enough cartridge ink for the number of pages
Comment: It is very disappointing to have 40 pages of paper and only be able to print a little over half that number with the cartridge that comes with it. I now have three unopened packages of paper that I have no cartridge for. I think we should be able to buy just the cartridge when we need to. It sure would be nice. That is why I am only rating one star. Otherwise, it would have been a five.... Thanks, Marsha
Customer Rating:





Summary: Kodak Digital Camers
Comment: I've got this digital Camera by Kodak, the problem is the ink runs out
very easily, and left with more printer paper, this Camera and the easy share printer dock has given me nothing but headaches, I recently took the camera and the dock back to Best Buy, to have the printer dock fixed.
Had I known this digital camera and printer dock were problematic, I'd have stayed with my old 35mm Minolta Talker circa 1980.
Customer Rating:





Summary: It does the job, so what more could you ask for?
Comment: This is obviously made to work with Kodak-branded printer docks and camera docks, so don't buy this paper package if you don't own one or the other.
That being said, I STRONGLY recommend getting this 160 package instead of the smaller packages because A) it ends up being MUCH cheaper when you consider how many more pieces of photo paper and ink you get, and B) even if you don't print a lot, you'll use them all up sooner or later. It's not like they expire, right?
And considering you get free shipping and no sales tax if you order it from Amazon, than the several-dollars-cheaper-than-Best-Buy price sounds even sweeter!
Customer Rating:





Summary: Does not work with all easy share printers
Comment: I ordered this cartridge for my mother in law for Christmas to go with the C743 7MP Digital Camera and G600 Printer Dock someone else was buying for her. It does not work with this printer. If you are buying this printer, make sure to order the Gxxx series cartridge.
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