- Print, copy, scan, as well as fax
- High-resolution 2.4 in. (6.1 cm) tone arrangement for easy imitation cropping
- Easy, one-click imitation copy from many mental recall cards
- 35-page involuntary request tributary creates copying, scanning, as well as faxing simple
- Efficient as well as easy two-sided printing
Product Description
Print Copy Scan. 32ppm content imitation speed.28 second many appropriate peculiarity imitation speed. Best in category imitation speed in many usual imitation modes for both papers as well as photos. twenty piece 4x 6 imitation tray. 100 piece categorical tray. High opening 3840 projection twin dump imitation head. High peculiarity CCD scanner. Make up to 99 copies but need of a PC. 2.4 LCD display, mental recall label slots. Pictbridge as well as USB expostulate for singular click mount alone imitation printing. Optional Bluetooth. Fast Black as well as tone faxing during 33.6kbps with a single hold speed dials as well as 100 page mental recall buffer. Crop photos or copies to a picture distance as well as liughtness we wish from a front panel(No Pc required). Two sided request printing…. More >>
Kodak EasyShare 5500 All-in-One Printer Print, Copy, Scan, as well as Fax
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I have had my printer for 3 to 4 weeks and just tried to send my first fax long distance using a mci long distance card. no go. I just hung up with Kodak after several calls and was told “sorry” but the soft ware is not programed to use a long distance phone card where you have to send several numbers to send a fax. the printer will sent faxes to any local number and any long diatance numbers so long as you use a phone carrier that you dial direct without the use of a long distance phone card. the rest of the copier works fine, but to me a major design flaw.!!!!!! Followup review. I had Cox install their phone system to elimate the long distance phone card issue, still no go, I can send a fax but not receive it, it would always go to the voice mail, after spending another day on the pnone with Kodak, I was told that the Cox modum is not compatable with the kodak soft ware for the fax part of the printer,another “sorry about that”, and not kodak will not take the printer back.I was told that if I could not live with the unit “you might want to sell it to some else” I took the unit back to Bestbuy and exchanged it with a HP C6180, now all works fine with all my faxes. Another major design flaw!!!!! the fax portion of this printer is a bad news.
I bought this printer back in March. Since then all I’ve heard is people complaining about it. Yes, the installation was a pain, but Kodak talked me through it on the phone. After 3 months, the print head died, but Kodak sent me a free replacement and new ink cartridges. So you may be wondering why I gave this printer 5 stars in spite of these issues….Well, the print quality is excellent, the ink is cheap, and it does everything a PhD student needs and then some. I print about 400 pages a week so the cheap ink and the built in automatic duplexer come in very handy.
So it depends on what you need–price and function vs. very easy set up. For me, price and function won out–I’ve spent a couple of hours on the install and had 3 days of downtime, but on balance I feel I came out ahead.
This is by far my favorite printer. Very versatile and good quality. I did have a problem with the print head (why this is a 4-star and not a 5-star rating), but the Kodak folks quickly shipped out a new print head and replacement ink cartridge at no charge… including the shipping. It was slightly inconvenient to wait two days to get my printer working again, but they didn’t add insult to injury by making the process to receive replacement parts difficult. So, based on the quality of the product, the response of customer support when I did have a problem, and the low cost of ink, I can honestly say I’ll always buy Kodak printers in the future.
Below is the message that I sent to KODAK
You have the right idea but you have yet to bring it to
fruition. I just received my new 5500 AIO printer and setting it up was
far from easy. I had to take out and reinstall the ink cartridges and
printer head at least 20 times because the printer wasn’t seeing it.
When it finally worked it was great. It also has a problem seeing the
memory card from my camera. This is still ongoing. Friends of my
parents got one of your printer’s too and are telling me all of the same
problems in their house. Tell your marketing department to shut the
f*** up until you actually have a working product.
This printer worked fine for a couple of months — long enough to get out of the return warranty period — before producing unacceptable color copies. Repeated efforts to clean the print head, replace the cartridges, troubleshoot, etc., were fruitless. Ordinarily, you might get what you pay for. In this case, however, what I am left with is an oversized doorstop. Avoid this printer completely.