The printer is a mass of buttons and lights, with 17 assorted LEDs illuminating seven buttons and a four-way, camera-style control ring. Thankfully, they only come on together during the start-up diagnostic, but they emphasise that this printer is more feature-rich than Canon’s Selphy CP500 or Samsung’s SPP-2040, both of which use the same printing engine as the Kodak device. For a start, it’s Bluetooth-enabled, so you can print from Bluetooth camera phones…
There are plenty of good things to say about the EasyShare printer dock plus series 3: it’s inexpensive, very versatile in the cameras and phones it can work with, cheap to run and produces excellent full colour, coated prints. It may not be the fastest photo-printer on the planet and it’s limited to 15 x 10cm prints, but if that’s what you want, and especially if you have a dockable Kodak camera, it a great choice.
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