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Kodak welcomes you to an easier way to print, copy, and scan photos and documents for less. With the Kodak ESP 5 All-in-One printer you can save up to 50% on everything you print, compared to similar consumer inkjet printers. No matter how you choose to use it, now you can print, copy, and scan even more for less. [ Report abuse or wrong photo | Share your Kodak ESP 5 photo ]
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User reviews and opinions
| Jez2k |
4:02pm on Thursday, October 28th, 2010 ![]() |
| I bought this printer because I really wanted to print pictures at home and not pay an arm and a leg for ink. In the ten months I had this printer. | |
| Vasan |
4:28am on Sunday, September 19th, 2010 ![]() |
| "Researched Kodak alot for my MBA. "I am using this printer in an office setting and it has worked flawlessly. "i print alot of scrap book pages and i now spend half the money that i did on my old printer" not spend to much on ink | |
| EH.Horne |
7:30pm on Friday, August 6th, 2010 ![]() |
| "I purchased this printer when it was a TSV. At first it worked great and I was very happy with it. "Inexpensive ink is a great idea, but this printer should not be on the market. "If this had not been a gift, it would have gone right back to QVC, but unfortunately it was given after QVC return period. | |
| minboy |
7:14am on Thursday, July 15th, 2010 ![]() |
| "I bought this to replace a different brand printer that rejected an after-market cartidge and froze-up. The Kodak is a nice, cheap. | |
| Enviromon |
8:43pm on Monday, July 12th, 2010 ![]() |
| Loading firmware updates takes a long time, but I have only needed to do it once. I have never printed any pictures on this printer. This printer should be recalled. | |
| pndragon |
10:43am on Saturday, June 26th, 2010 ![]() |
| A great $100 paperweght. If you like printers that constantly jam because of faulty paper intake. Never got to use it...Terrible - DO NOT BUY Our last printer died and we needed a new one, and we, too. | |
| trentofrutta |
7:15pm on Saturday, May 29th, 2010 ![]() |
| This printer was advertised as a lab quality photo printer, the print are not even close to what prints in the stores. Colors, finish. | |
| jkh |
6:27pm on Sunday, April 18th, 2010 ![]() |
| I bought a kodak printer esp 5 it is bad cause the first time I opened it I set it up. If there were a 0 star option, I would have chosen that. This printer is so terrible. I purchased a kodak esp-5 printer about 2 months ago. What a mistake! They packaged the wrong cd(I needed a user guide). I had to restore my computer to factory settings and could not find the cd to add the printer back so I called the Kodak toll free# for assistance. | |
| panjet |
3:26pm on Monday, April 5th, 2010 ![]() |
| I have had my ESP 5 for months now and the only problem I had was a defective printhead after 300 plus pictures and Kodak sent me one free of charge i... | |
| sjoerdhooft |
11:16am on Sunday, April 4th, 2010 ![]() |
| Get a Canon! Kodak will give you only trouble! Cons: 1. Super noisy, the desk is shaking with this monster. 2. Good for cheap Ink but not so good Printheads I would not purchase another...but thats just my opinion...!! Bottom line. | |
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Documents

Configuring Printer Settings
Printer settings can be adjusted in two ways, via the control panel or the Home Center software that comes with your printer (see Home Center Help for more details).
Configuring Basic Settings
3 Press Menu on the control panel to display the main menu. Press Press until Printer Settings is selected, and then press OK. until the parameter you want to configure is selected, and then press OK. or or to set the desired sub-setting, as in configuring the current to change the setting.
4 As needed, press date and time. 5 As needed, Press
6 Press OK to save the setting(s).
Setting Up Your Printer
Printer Settings Options
Menu Options Date and Time (see Note below) Settings Year Month Day Hour Minute On Off English (U.S.) English (International) Deutsch Franais Franais (Canada) Italiano Espaol Castellano Portugus Nederlands OK
Tagged Image Printing Language
Reset All Settings
Note: Setting date and time via the control panel is a separate task from
stamping the date and time on photo prints. Also, using the Home Center software (see Home Center Help), you can synchronize the printer's date and time with that of the connected computer. Restoring the factory defaults from the Reset All Settings option will not change the date and time information you set.
3 Handling and Loading 3 Paper
Your Kodak All-in-One printer accepts print stock of various types and sizes, including letter and legal-size plain paper, photo paper, transparencies, T-shirt transfers, envelopes, cards, and labels. It automatically detects the size and type of photo paper loaded into the paper tray, thus producing the highest quality output for that paper. The paper tray accepts media from 4 to 8.5 inches wide, and up to 14 inches long; its capacity is 100 sheets of 20 lb. plain paper. You can load up to 30 sheets of 4 x 6 inch (101 x 150 mm) photo paper into the paper tray. For best results, use Kodak paper with your Kodak All-in-One printer. Kodak photo paper has embedded watermarks that are read by your printer. This allows the printer to detect the paper type, automatically make adjustments to optimize the final output.
Handling Paper
Follow the precautions below when handling paper:
Hold the paper by the edges; avoid placing your fingerprints on it Do not touch the glossy side of photo paper Store paper flat, away from direct sunlight and heat (such as in a car parked in the sun)
Loading the Paper Tray
Your printer accepts A4, Letter, Legal, 8x 10, 5 x 7, and 4 x 6 paper, as well as evenlopes, transparencies, and labels. The paper tray capacity is 100 sheets of 20lb. plain paper.
Handling and Loading Paper
Loading Plain Paper
3 Pull the paper tray all the way out until the paper guide flips up on the right side. Slide the paper-width guide to its left-most position. Align the edges of a stack of paper.
4 Insert the stack of paper into the paper tray with the print-side down. 5 For paper less than 8.5 inches wide, squeeze the paper-width guide and slide it to the right until it lightly touches the stack of paper.
6 Leave the aperp tray open when paper is loaded. 7 Pull the output tray extender all the way out.
8 Lift the small gray paper stop (at the near edge of the output tray extender) until it is perpendicular to the tray.
Loading 4 x 6 Photo Paper
You can load up to 30 sheets of 4 x 6 inche (101 x 150 mm) photo paper into the paper tray. Photo paper must be loaded coated side facing down. Remove all other paper from the paper tray. Insert photo paper into the right side of the paper tray print-side down, with the short edge forward. Do not overload the paper tray. Slide the paper forward until it stops.
4 Squeeze the paper-width guide and slide it to the right until it touches the loaded paper. 5 Leave the paper tray open while the paper is loaded.
Chapter 3
Things to Keep in Mind
After you finish loading paper into the paper
tray, eave the paper tray open during all print, copy, and scan jobs.
Lift the small gray paper stop (at the edge of the
output tray extender) until it is perpendicular to the tray. This prevents the printed paper from sliding off of the paper tray as it exits the printer. This step is especially important when paper more than 11 inches (279 mm) long is loaded in the paper tray.
Warning: The hinged section of the paper tray serves as the paper
tray door when the ESP 5 All-in-One is closed. Avoid lifting it perpendicular to the paper tray, even when it is extended out. When paper is held against the paper tray door, the printer may pull it into the printer after it has been printed, causing a paper jam.
3 Pull the paper tray toward you until the paper guide flips up on the right side. As needed, squeeze and slide the paper-width guide on the tray to its left-most position. Insert the media into the paper tray with the print side down.
4 As needed, squeeze and slide the paper-width guide to the right and align it to the left edge of the media. 5 Leave the paper tray open.
Loading Photo Paper
3 Remove all other paper from the paper tray. Insert photo paper into the right side of the paper tray print-side down, with the short edge forward. Do not overload the tray. Slide the paper forward until it stops.
4 Squeeze the paper-width guide and slide it to the right until it just touches the loaded paper. 5 Leave the paper tray open.
Loading Envelopes
Warning: Do not load envelopes with cutouts or cellophane windows
until the parameter you want to configure is selected, and then press OK. or to change the setting.
6 As needed, press 7
Press OK to save the setting for the current print job.
8 To save the setting as the default value, select Save as Default and press OK.
Chapter 4
Print Photos Options
Menu Options View Photos Transfer All to PC Rotate This Photo Quantity Print Size
View Settings / Select OK OK OK
Settings Display last photo
Quality
Color Scene Balance Add Date to Prints Save as Defaults
or or or
1- 99 4x6 4x12 (Panoramic) 5x7 8x10 8.5x11 (2x3) Wallet 3.5x5 Best Normal Draft Color Black & White On Off No Yes
This All-in-One printer automatically adjusts the print output to the best available quality for images printed on photo paper. You can set the Quality to Draft, Normal or Best only when printing images or documents on plain printer paper. The default setting for printing on plain paper is Normal. This printer is capable of automatically adjusting scene balance improvements (or the brightness) of photos printed from camera cards and USB connected devices. The default is Scene Balance selected (On). The default setting does not print the date on the photo print.
Printing Photos
Printing Photos from a PictBridge Camera
You can print photos directly from a PictBridge camera, which controls photo selection and printing. Load the paper tray with photo paper, print side down. Connect a PictBridge camera to the USB port located on the front panel of your printer.
Use your PictBridge camera to select and print the photos.
Printing Photos from Other Cameras, Memory Cards, and Portable Storage Devices
Caution: This printer does not support portable storage flash drives that require third party access software, are encrypted, or contain multiple partitions. If this type of device is plugged into the USB port on the front panel, the printer does not recognize or display photos, and displays an error message on the control panel screen.
Connect an image-transfer digital camera, or portable storage drive to the front panel USB port; or insert a memory card to the appropriate card reader on the front panel. The last photo is displayed first. Load the paper tray with photo paper, print side down. Press or or until a photo you want to print is displayed in the screen.
Tip: To select and print all the photos on a memory card or portable storage device, hold down the OK button for 2 seconds. Holding down the OK button again for 2 seconds de-selects all the photos
4 Press OK to select the photo.
Press Menu to display the Print Photos Options menu. until Quantity is selected, and then press to select the number of prints. until View Photos is selected. Press
6 Press 7
Press Start to print the selected photo, or press OK. or
8 Press
until you view another photo you want to print.
9 Repeat Steps 3-8 until you have finished selecting photos.
Note: The photo is automatically deselected after it has been printed.
Printing Tagged Images
Many digital cameras allow you to create a Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) file, an industry standard, for printing tagged photos. When you use your camera to select photos, a file is created identifying the photos tagged for printing. The DPOF file is stored by the digital camera on a memory card and specifies which photos to print. This All-in-One printer can read the DPOF file from a memory card, and you do not have to reselect the photos you wish to print.
Note: Not all digital cameras support tagging or the creation of tagged
image files. Refer to your cameras user guide to ensure it supports this functionality.
When you print tagged photos, the selected layout is applied unless your camera allows selection of sizes.
Printing from a Bluetooth Device
Your printer allows you to print from a Bluetooth device, using an optional Kodak USB Bluetooth dongle, which you can purchase from Kodak at www.kodak.com/go/ accessories. Bluetooth allows wireless connectivity between compatible electronic devices. To enable Bluetooth wireless connectivity, plug the Kodak Bluetooth dongle into the USB port located on the front panel of your printer. When the device and the printer are connected, you can send photos from your Bluetooth device to the printer. The All-in-One supports connectivity to one Bluetooth device at a time. The Kodak dongle (shown below) supports receiving print jobs from the following Bluetooth-enabled devices:
Mobile camera phones Personal Digital Assistants
(PDAs)
Digital still cameras Computers
For the highest transfer speed, Kodak recommends keeping a maximum distance of 10 meters or 33 feet between Bluetooth devices, as they may not work reliably beyond this range.
Bluetooth Security Pin
The printers bluetooth security pin is 1111. This is entered on the image source and is only needed if the image source requires a security exchange. The printer does not require a security pin.
Printing Multiple Photos
When the you select a print size smaller than the paper size, this printer automatically lays out multiple photos using the least amount of space, minimizing paper waste when cutting out the photos.
Printing Panoramic Photos
You can print a panoramic photo on 4 x 12 paper, or two panoramic photos on U.S. letter or A4 paper; some cropping will occur.
Zooming and Cropping Photos
Your printer enables you to zoom in or out on a specific area of a photo. When you print the photo, the photo is cropped so only the area shown on the display is printed.
Note: The changes you make to the photo apply only to viewing and printing the photo and will not be saved on the memory card or storage device.
Select an image from the display. As needed, see Printing Photos from a PictBridge Camera on page 19, or Printing Photos from Other Cameras, Memory Cards, and Portable Storage Devices on page 20. Press Zoom + to enlarge the photo in.25X increments, up to a 5X magnification. Press Zoom to decrease the magnification in.25X increments, to 1X. , , and navigation buttons on the control panel to display the part Use the of the picture you want to print.
4 Press OK when finished. The photo is displayed with a border (crop box) around the magnification and position you selected. 5 Press Menu and press to select the Print Photos Options menu; then press OK. to select the number of prints.
and select Quantity, and then press
Press Start to print the area displayed in the crop box.
Tip: You can make more precise zoom and crop adjustments to your photos on your computer using photo editing software. To send a photo from the All-in-One to your computer, see Transferring Images From the Printer to a Computer below.
Transferring Images From the Printer to a Computer
You can transfer.jpg,.mov, and.wav files to your Windows or Macintosh computer from a PictBridge camera, digital image-transfer (PTP) camera, memory card, Kodak Bluetooth dongle, and portable (USB) storage drive connected to this All-in-One printer.
Note: To transfer large files, such as video files, from a memory card to a computer, Kodak recommends using a card reader attached directly to the computer instead of transferring the file(s) via the Allin-One printer. Likewise, Kodak recommends transferring large (400 or more) groups of image files stored on a memory card to a computer via a card reader connected to the computer.
Applications used for file destination(s) File type used to save the scan File storage location for saved scans Rule for naming scan files Default scan resolution and photo enhancement preferences Color or black-and-white
Before initiating a scan, you can also preview the scan in Home Center, and crop the output as desired. When you are satisfied with the intended results, you can initiate the scan directly from Home Center. See Home Center Help for instructions.
Note: Before using your All-in-One printer to copy a document or photo for the first time, review the procedures for loading paper and originals in Chapter 3 on page 13.
Simple Scanning
Place the original (document or photo) at the right front corner of the scanner glass. Press Menu to display the main menu.
Scanning Your Pictures
until Scan is selected.
4 Press Start. 5 When the Scanner dialog window displays on your computer, follow the prompts to finish the scanning process.
Scanning Multiple Originals
Kodaks Home Center software can detect multiple photos when placed on the All-in-One scanner glass. Allow some space on the scanner glass between each item, and use Home Center to save each photo a separate file. Home Center interprets any originals with touching or overlapping edges as a single image. Home Center cannot interpret two or more documents, or a combination of documents and photos, as separate scanned items.
Adjusting Scan Settings
You can change the factory default scan settings for your printer using the control panel. When you change scan settings from the control panel, the settings apply only to the current scan job. To apply scan settings to all future scan jobs, you can save your changes. 3 Press Menu to display the main menu. Press until Scan is selected.
Press OK to display the Scan menu. to change the scan settings for Scan What and Scan To.
4 As needed, press
Note: Any changes you make to the scan settings apply only to the current scan operation.
To keep the settings as permanent, press then press OK.
Replacing the Printhead
If your printhead is damaged or broken, you may replace it yourself. You will need to get a replacement printhead from Service and Support prior to executing this task. Make sure your printer is turned on. Pinch the latch on the ink cartridge with your thumb and forefinger and lift it out of the print head. Remove both ink cartridges.
Caution: Insert the ink cartridges into the newly installed printhead as soon as possible to prevent any drying of the ink.
Unlatch the printhead by pressing the release on the top of the carriage.
4 Remove the old printhead from the carriage.
Remove the new printhead from its bag.
6 Remove and discard the black plastic casing and the orange protective cap.
Place the new printhead into the carriage.
8 Push firmly against the target label on the printhead until it clicks into place.
9 Reinstall the ink cartridges. 10 Close the printer access door. 11 The printer will require a calibration after installing a new printhead. Follow the prompts on your printers display screen.
8 All-in-One Troubleshooting
The information in this chapter is designed to help you solve on your own many problems that may occur with your printer.
Note: Many issues with degradation in performance or print quality can be resolved by meeting or exceeding the recommended system requirements. See Product and Safety Specifications on page 63.
General Troubleshooting
Printer Fails to Power On
Probable Cause The power supply is not properly connected. Corrective Action
Make sure the electrical power cord is connected to the alternating current power
adapter, and is plugged into a grounded power outlet or power strip
If using a power strip, make sure it is turned on If using a switched power outlet, make sure the switch is on Make sure the power outlet is supplying power Verify the light on the Kodak printer power cord plug is lit
Probable Cause 2 The USB cable was unplugged from the printer and then reconnected; or, power to the printer is interrupted. Corrective Action Restart the computer. Probable Cause 3 The USB cable is not 2.0 compliant.
All-in-One Troubleshooting
Corrective Action
Replace the USB cable with a USB 2.0 compliant cable
Note: For optimal quality and performance, use a good-quality high speed USB 2.0 cable. When connecting to the Kodak All-in-One printer, use the USB ports located in the back of the computer. Any USB 2.0 hubs that are used should be self-powered.
Restart the computer
If none of the above corrects the problem, contact Kodak support.
Device Not Recognized
Probable Cause Any of the following can prevent your Kodak printer from reading a connected digital camera, USB mass storage device, or memory card.
The camera is turned OFF The USB connector from the camera is not fully inserted into the port The memory card is not completely inserted The memory card file system is corrupt
More than one memory card is inserted
The USB device is not supported
Correct any connection problems and try again If the memory card file system is corrupt, reformat it in your camera Disconnect the unsupported device
Ink Cartridge Not Recognized
Probable Cause 1 The color or black ink cartridge installed was not recognized.
Warning: Generic or non-Kodak ink cartridges may not function in All-in-One
printer. Kodak recommends using genuine Kodak ink cartridges. Corrective Action Install a genuine Kodak ink cartridge. Probable Cause 2 One of the ink cartridges needs to be replaced.
Chapter 8
Corrective Action Replace the ink cartridge.
Multiple Paper Feed
Probable Cause Multiple sheets of paper were pulled through printer. Corrective Action
Caution: Kodak Inkjet paper is recommended for your Kodak All-in-One
printer. 3 Remove the paper from the paper tray. Carefully fan the paper to keep the sheets from sticking together. Reload the paper tray. Do not overfill.
4 Press OK.
Multiple Pictures Not Scanned Properly
When scanning or copying, the Kodak printer can detect multiple images on the scanner glass, straighten them, and create individual files. If you are having trouble with this feature, check the following: Probable Cause 1 Your photos are not placed optimally on the scanner glass. Corrective Action
Make sure that your photos do not overlap Place photos away from the edges of the scanner glass Some images do not scan well. Light-colored images may not be detected as separate
images
You may need to make adjustments to the scanning area using the Preview feature in
the Kodak Home Center Probable Cause 2 The scanner glass is dirty. Corrective Action Make sure the scanner glass is completely clean or the photos might not scan properly (see Cleaning the Scanner Glass on page 34). Probable Cause 3 The scanner lid is dirty.
Probable Cause 1 The USB cable is unplugged and reconnected to the printer or when the printer terminated error Probable Cause 2 Power is interrupted. This results in the inability to connect a camera and transfer pictures from the camera. Neither the camera nor the printer is visible through the Transfer All to My PC option on the Print Photo Options menu. Corrective Action Restart the computer and printer.
Home Center Software Works Incorrectly Following Software Upgrade
Probable Cause Some changes in the Home Center software may have been affected by enabled Security and/or User Account Control settings. Corrective Action 3 Right-click on the Home Center icon (shortcut) on the Desktop. Select Properties. Select the Compatibility tab.
4 Check the box that says Run the program as an administrator.
Print Troubleshooting
Use this section to resolve print problems.
Envelope Printing Incorrect
Probable Cause The envelopes are not loaded correctly. Corrective Action 3 Remove the envelopes from the paper tray. Straighten the stack of envelopes against a flat surface. Reload the stack into the paper tray print side down, with the envelope flap aligned to the left. Squeeze the paper guide and slide it to the right until it touches the edge of the envelopes.
Multiple-Page Document in Reverse Order
Probable Cause The print settings in the printer driver are set to print the first page of your document first. Corrective Action Configure the printer driver to print the document in reverse order, so the pages are in the correct order when printing is complete. To set a Windows PC to print in reverse order: 3 On the Windows Desktop, click Start > Settings > Control Panel. In the Control Panel window, open Printers or Printers and Faxes. In the Windows Explorer window, Right-click on the Kodak All-in-One printer in the Name column, and then select Printing Preferences.
4 On the Printing Preferences window, select Print last page first on the General tab. To set a Macintosh to print in reverse order: 3 On the File menu, select Print. On the Print dialog, select Paper Handling. Select the Reverse Page Order option.
Realign the paper in the tray Use the application's Fill Page option or resize the picture so it is slightly larger than the
paper size Probable Cause 2 If the image's proportions or dimensions are not compatible with the selected paper size, the print usually will not be borderless. For example, if a square image is printed on 4 x 6inch paper, it will often print as a 4 x 4 inch image, with white edges on each side of the print. Corrective Action 2 Crop the image so it is compatible with the selected paper size.
Copy Troubleshooting
Copy Cut Off
Probable Cause The original is larger than the paper loaded. Corrective Action When the original is larger than the paper loaded, reduce copy size to fit the size of the paper loaded.
Scan Troubleshooting
Scan Fails
Probable Cause 1 Your computer is not turned ON. Corrective Action Turn on your computer. Probable Cause 2 Your Kodak printer is not connected to your computer. Corrective Action Connect your Kodak printer to your computer with a standard USB cable. Probable Cause 3 The Kodak Home Center software is not installed. Corrective Action Insert the Kodak printer installation CD and install the softwar.e Probable Cause 4 Your computer system resources may be low. Corrective Action
Turn off your computer and the printer, and then turn them back on If the problem still persists, try scanning at a lower resolution
Probable Cause 5 The memory card you are scanning to does not have enough free space to save the scanned photo.
Corrective Action Free up some space on your memory card or use another memory card to save the scanned photo.
Scanned Image Blank
Probable Cause Your original is not placed correctly on the scanner glass. Corrective Action Place your original face down in the proper corner of the scanner glass.
9 Customer Support
All-in-One Support Options
Before contacting Customer Support, Kodak encourages you to determine if the resources in the ESP 5 All-in-One, in this user guide, or in Home Center software can address your concern right away. The following types of assistance came with your printer:
image file format. JPEG is a compressed image file format. JPEG is a "lossy" format, which means some quality is lost when the image is compressed.
Glossary
Kodak Perfect Touch Automatically corrects for common image flaws and mistakes,
such as shadows, and backlighting. Kodak Perfect Touch technology also enhances the desirable qualities of pictures, for vibrant color and richer detail. This feature is available when scanning or copying pictures. Color restoration and Kodak Perfect Touch can be used together to enhance pictures. This feature is not available when scanning black and white pictures.
KPT Kodak Perfect Touch.
OCR Optical character recognition.
PictBridge A Camera and Imaging Products Association standardized technology that
allows printing of images between any PictBridge compliant digital camera and any PictBridge compliant printer. Thus, you can print from a memory card in a digital camera directly to a printer, regardless of brand. No computer is necessary. Each device is automatically recognized by the other. The camera compares its PictBridge functions to the functions of the printer. The camera then displays the supported functions on menus on the LCD screen or in the viewfinder. Once a PictBridge digital camera is connected to a compliant printer, print options appear on the camera monitor (LCD). The camera menu system is used to select settings such as print size, layout, media type, and date. You can print a single image displayed on the camera, print two or more images, or print all of the images on the memory card. You can print part of an image by first cropping it within the camera and even create index prints (contact sheets). To find out if a camera or printer is PictBridge compatible, look for the PictBridge logo on the packaging or check the manual for specifications.
PTP Picture Transfer Protocol. A standard for transferring pictures from a digital camera.
Red Eye The red-eye effect in flash photography is caused by the light from the flash
reflecting off the blood vessels and interior eye tissue in humans. Animal eye glow from reflections is caused by a different internal eye structure, which is much like a mirror. When not enough time elapses between the flash and exposure (as with most compact cameras), the light of the flash occurs too fast for the iris of the eye to close the pupil. The flash of light is focused by the lens of the eye onto the blood-rich retina at the back of the eye. The image of the illuminated retina is then focused by the lens of the eye back to the camera, resulting in a red appearance of the eye on the picture.
Tagged Images See DPOF.
Appendix A
USB Universal Serial Bus. A connection protocol between a peripheral device and a
Caution: When using the Bluetooth interface with a Kodak printer, the transmitter must not be collocated or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
FCC and Industry Canada
This device complies with RSS-210 of the Industry Canada Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause interference and This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device
This device has been designed to operate with an antenna having a maximum gain of 1.8dB. Antenna having a higher gain is strictly prohibited per regulations of Industry Canada. The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the EIRP is not more than required for successful communication.
IC Radiation Exposure Statement IMPORTANT NOTE: This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body. Canadian DOC Statement
DOC Class B ComplianceThis Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES003. Observation des normes-Class BCet appareil numrique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
German Compliance Statement
Noise emissions for this equipment do not exceed 70 dBa. This equipment is not intended for use in the work place in accordance with BildscharbV regulations. "Das Gert ist nicht fr die Benutzung am Bildschirmarbeitsplatz gem BildscharbV vorgesehen.
Caution: There is risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions. Contact your local Kodak representative or refer to www.kodak.com/go/recycle for additional information on the collection and recovery programs for batteries. Achtung
Explosionsrisiko wenn die Batterie durch einen inkorrekten Typen ersetzt wird. Entsorgung der Batterie gemss der Gebrauchsanweisung. Bitte kontaktieren Sie Ihren lokalen Kodak Reprsentanten oder www.kodak.com/go/recycle fr mehr Informationen ber das Sammeln und Wiederverwerten von Batterien.
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Labeling
In the European Union, this symbol indicates that when the last user wishes to discard this product, it must be sent to appropriate facilities for recovery and recycling. Contact your local Kodak representative or refer to www.kodak.com/go/recycle for additional information on the collection and recovery programs available for this product.

This section explains how to configure or change your printer settings and your wireless network settings.
Configuring printer settings
NOTE: When you first power on the printer, the printer automatically steps you through the process of selecting the Language and Country/Region. To set or change basic printer settings: 1. Press Home. 2. Press to select Printer Settings, then press OK. 3. Press to select one of the following settings: Date and Time* to select Year, Month, Day, Hour, or Minute. Press OK, then press Press or to change the values; press OK when you are done. Button Sounds Press to select On or Off. Time to Low Power Press to change the time to energy-saving low power (select from 1 to 4 hours in 0.5 hour increments). After the time to low power, the printer goes into a low-power mode. DPOF Printing Press to select On or Off. Language Press OK, press to select a language, then press OK. Country/Region Press OK, press to select a country or region, then press OK. Reset All Settings (see Resetting factory defaults, page 65) NOTE: Resetting factory defaults does not change the date and time, language, or country/region. 4. Press Back to go back to the Main Menu. * You can also synchronize the printer's date and time to your computer from Home Center Settings under Tools in Home Center Software.
Connecting to a wireless network
To connect your printer to an 802.11 wireless (Wi-Fi) network, refer to the following information.
Before you connect
You need: A computer equipped with a network interface card or wireless networking support. A working 802.11 wireless network. Kodak recommends that you use a wireless access point/router that uses Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). Your network name (SSID - Service Set Identifier). You can obtain your SSID from the wireless access point, most commonly a router, using the routers embedded Web server. See the manufacturers documentation provided with your wireless system for more information. Your Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) key or Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA/WPA2) passphrase. To be sure to temporarily disable your firewall until the printer is successfully installed and communicating.
Connecting to a wireless network using the WiFi Setup Wizard
You can use the WiFi Setup Wizard on the printer to connect to your wireless network. Read the following procedures and use the one that is appropriate for your network setup.
Connecting to a listed network
See Before you connect to determine what is needed to connect your printer to the network. To connect to a listed network using the WiFi Setup Wizard: 1. Press Home. 2. Press to select Network Settings, then press OK. 3. With WiFi Setup Wizard selected, press OK. NOTE: The Wi-Fi radio is turned on automatically when you select WiFi Setup Wizard.
The printer searches for available wireless networks within range, then displays the list in order of signal strength. For example:
NOTE: If there are more networks than can be shown on the LCD, a (page down) symbol appears in the bottom right of the display. If you dont see your network in the list or want to change your network, select Rescan for Wireless Networks, then press OK. 4. Press to select your network, then press OK. 5. If your network requires a password, Enter Security String and a keyboard appear on the LCD. Press , , or to select the letters and numbers of your password, using the correct uppercase and lowercase letters. Press OK after each character. When your security string is entered, select DONE, then press OK. To erase a character, select BKSP (backspace), then press OK. To change from uppercase to lowercase, select abc/123, then press OK. To change from lowercase to uppercase, select ABC/123, then press OK. To enter punctuation or symbols, select !@#, then press OK. 6. When the confirmation message appears, press OK. 7. If you havent yet installed the KODAK All-in-One Printer Software that came with your printer, insert the software CD and follow the on-screen instructions to install the software. The printer with a wireless connection is listed as the name of the printer plus a number (for example, KodakESP7200+1133).
Connecting to an unlisted network To connect to an unlisted network using the WiFi Setup Wizard:
1. Press Home. 2. Press to select Network Settings, then press OK. 3. With WiFi Setup Wizard selected, press OK. NOTE: The Wi-Fi radio is turned on automatically when you select WiFi Setup Wizard. 4. If your network is configured to not broadcast its SSID (network name) and does not appear in the list, select Unlisted Network, then press OK. 5. Use the keyboard on the LCD to enter the network name. Press , , or to select the letters and numbers of your network name, using the correct uppercase and lowercase letters. Press OK after each character. When you have finished entering the network name, select DONE, then press OK. To erase a character, select BKSP (backspace), then press OK. To change from uppercase to lowercase, select abc/123, then press OK. To change from lowercase to uppercase, select ABC/123, then press OK. To enter punctuation or symbols, select !@#, then press OK. 6. Select WEP or WPA/WPA2 as required for your network's security setup, then press OK. 7. Use the keyboard on the LCD to enter the required security information (password or passphrase), pressing OK after each character. When your security information is entered, select DONE, then press OK. 8. When the confirmation message appears, press OK. 9. If you havent yet installed the KODAK All-in-One Printer Software that came with your printer, insert the software CD and follow the on-screen instructions to install the software. The printer with a wireless connection is listed as the name of the printer plus a number (for example, KodakESP7200+1133).
Before you connect, you need: A functional Ethernet network that includes a router, switch, or hub with an Ethernet port. A Category 5 (or higher) Ethernet cable. To temporarily disable your firewall until the printer is successfully installed and communicating. To change from a USB connect an Ethernet network connection: 1. Unplug the USB cord from your printer and computer. 2. Connect the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on the back of the printer.
3. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to an available Ethernet port on your router, switch, or hub.
Select Start > All Programs > Kodak > Kodak Printer Network Setup Utility. Select No, my printer is not listed, then click Next. Select ESP 7200 Series, from the printer drop-down menu. Select Network - Ethernet cable, then click Next. The Printer Setup Utility searches for your printer and connects automatically. 5. Click Done.
Select Apple > System Preferences. Under Hardware, select Print & Fax. In the Print & Fax dialog box, click +. Select your printer from the list, then click Add.
Handling Paper
For the best photo printing results, use KODAK Photo Papers, which are optimized to work with KODAK All-in-One Printers. For the best document printing results, use KODAK Document Papers or a paper with the COLORLOK Technology logo on the package. Use only paper that is designed for inkjet printers.
Paper types
You can use: Plain paper 20 to 24 lb / 75 to 90 gsm Photo paper 6.5 to 12 mils (up to 290 gsm) Card stock 110 lb / 200 gsm, max Envelopes 20 to 24 lb / 75 to 90 gsm Transparencies inkjet variety with white stripe Labels all commercially available inkjet varieties on 8.5 x 11-in. or A4 sheets
Paper sizes
This printer has two paper trays, which accept different sizes of paper.
Photo (top) paper tray Main (bottom) paper tray
The main paper tray accepts the following paper sizes: 4 x 6 in. / 101 x 152 mm 4 x 7 in. / 101 x 178 mm 4 x 12 in. / 101 x 305 mm 5 x 7 in. / 127 x 178 mm 7.25 x 8.5 in. / 184 x 216 mm 8 x 10 in. / 203 x 254 mm 8.5 x 11 in. / 216 x 279 mm 8.5 x 14 in. / 216 x 356 mm A4 (8.27 x 11.69 in. / 210 x 297 mm) A5 (5.83 x 8.27 in. / 148 x 210 mm) A6 (4.13 x 5.83 in. / 105 x 148 mm) B5 (6.93 x 9.48 in. / 176 x 250 mm)
The photo paper tray accepts the following paper sizes: 4 x 6 in. / 101 x 152 mm 4 x 7 in. / 101 x 178 mm 5 x 7 in. / 127 x 178 mm A6 (4.13 x 5.83 in. / 105 x 148 mm) NOTE: Do not load paper smaller than 4 x 6 in. / 101 x 152 mm in either paper tray.
Envelope sizes
The printer accepts the following envelope sizes (in the main paper tray): C5 (6.38 x 9 in. / 162 x 229 mm) C6 (4.5 x 6.38 in. / 114 x 162 mm) DL (4.31 x 8.69 in. / 110 x 220 mm) US #7 (3.88 x 7.5 in. / 98 x 190 mm) US #9 (3.88 x 8.88 in. / 98 x 225 mm) US #10 (4.13 x 9.5 in. / 105 x 241 mm) A2 (4.37 x 5.75 in.) (111 x 146 mm) IMPORTANT: Do not load envelopes with cutout or clear windows.
Loading paper
Loading paper in the main paper tray
The main paper tray capacity is 100 sheets of plain paper. To load plain paper: 1. Raise the output tray, and pull out the main paper tray.
Output tray Main paper tray
2. Make sure the left paper-edge guide is to the far left. 3. Move the front paper-edge guide forward.
Left paperedge guide
Front paper-edge guide
4. Fan and stack the paper, then insert it into the tray. 5. Move the paper forward until it stops. 6. Move both the left and front paper-edge guides until they touch the paper.
7. Push in the main paper tray until it clicks into place, and lower the output tray.
8. Pull out the output tray extender until it is fully extended. 9. Lift the paper stop.
Paper stop
Output tray extender
NOTE: You may also load photo paper as small as 4 x 6 in. / 101 x 152 mm in the main paper tray.
Loading legal-size paper in the main paper tray
The main (bottom) paper tray capacity is 100 sheets of legal-size (8.5 x 14 in. / 216 x 356 mm) paper. To load legal-size paper: 1. Raise the output tray, and pull out the main paper tray.
2. Make sure the left paper-edge guide is to the far left. 3. Move the front paper-edge guide forward until it is fully extended.
4. Press the paper tray extender, and pull the paper tray forward until it is fully extended.
Paper tray extender
5. Fan and stack the paper, then insert it into the tray. 6. Move the paper forward until it stops. 7. Move both the left and front paper-edge guides until they touch the paper.
8. Push in the main paper tray until it clicks into place, and lower the output tray.
9. Pull out the output tray extender until it is fully extended, but do not lift the paper stop.
Output tray extender Paper stop
Loading the photo paper tray
The photo (top) paper tray capacity is 40 sheets of photo paper. To load photo paper: 1. Raise the output tray, and pull out the photo paper tray.
Output tray Photo paper tray
2. Move the left paper-edge guide to the far left. 3. Move the front paper-edge guide forward.
Left paperedge guide Front paper-edge guide
4. Fan and stack the photo paper, then insert it (short side first) into the tray with the logo side facing up and the glossy side down. IMPORTANT: If the photo paper is loaded the wrong way, the ink on your pictures will be wet and the image quality will be affected. 5. Move the paper forward until it stops. 6. Move both the left and front paper-edge guides until they touch the paper.
7. Push in the photo paper tray until it clicks into place, and lower the output tray.
Loading envelopes
The main paper tray capacity is 20 envelopes.
IMPORTANT: Do not load envelopes with cutout or clear windows.
To load envelopes: 1. Raise the output tray, and pull out the main paper tray.
2. Remove any paper from the tray. 3. Make sure the left paper-edge guide is to the far left. 4. Move the front paper-edge guide forward.
5. Insert the envelopes into the tray with the flap up and against the right side of the tray. 6. Move the envelopes forward until they stop. 7. Move both the left and front paper-edge guides until they touch the envelopes.
Printing
Print documents and lab-quality pictures on your printer.
Switching paper trays
The printer has two paper trays. When you print documents, the printer automatically selects paper from the main (bottom) paper tray. When you print photos, the printer automatically selects paper from the photo (top) paper tray. You may, however, choose the top or bottom tray at any time.
To switch paper trays when printing from a computer with WINDOWS OS:
1. Open the document you want to print, then select File > Print. 2. In the Print dialog box, make sure that KODAK ESP 7200 Series AiO is selected, then click Properties. then select Bottom Tray or Top Tray. 3. In the General tab under Paper tray, click 4. Click OK to close the Properties dialog box. 5. Click OK to begin printing.
To switch paper trays when printing from a computer with MAC OS:
1. Open the document you want to print, then select File > Print. 2. In the Print dialog box, make sure that Eastman Kodak Company ESP 7200 Series AiO is selected. 3. From the Copies & Pages drop-down menu, select the Printer Options. 4. From the Paper Tray drop-down menu, select Top tray or Bottom tray. 5. Click Print.
1. Insert the memory card into the appropriate slot, or connect the digital camera or portable drive to the front USB port. IMPORTANT: Use only one slot or port at a time.
Press or to select the picture you want to print, then press OK. Press Home. Press to select View and Print Photos, then press OK. to select Bottom Tray. Press to select Tray Selection, then press to select 4 x 12. Press to select Print Size, then press Press Start to begin printing. IMPORTANT: To prevent loss of data from your memory card, do not remove it from the printer while printing.
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Zooming and cropping pictures Zooming and cropping lets you print a specific part of your picture. Use the zoom buttons to select a portion of your picture for printing. The crop window matches the aspect ratio of the selected output print size.
To zoom and crop a picture: 1. Insert the memory card into the appropriate slot, or connect the digital camera or portable drive to the front USB port. IMPORTANT: Use only one slot or port at a time.
2. Press or to select the picture you want to crop, then press OK. 3. Press Zoom + to enlarge the picture on the LCD. A red box shows the area that will be printed. NOTE: You can press Zoom + repeatedly to enlarge the picture in increments of 0.25 up to a magnification of 5X. Press Zoom to decrease the magnification in increments of 0.25 back down to 1X. 4. Use the navigation buttons to move the picture on the LCD up, down, left, or right. Only the part of the picture in the red box will print. NOTE: Zooming and cropping does not change the saved picture on the memory card. 5. When you are satisfied with the picture, press OK. The picture appears in the original view with a red box around the portion of the picture that will print. 6. Press Start to begin printing.
Printing from a BLUETOOTH Technology enabled device
You can print pictures from wireless devices, such as mobile phones, digital cameras, and Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) using the optional KODAK Wireless 2.0 USB BLUETOOTH Adapter. To print a picture from a BLUETOOTH Technology enabled device: 1. Insert the KODAK Wireless 2.0 USB BLUETOOTH Adapter into the front USB port. 2. Pair the printer and the device so they can communicate. NOTE: You must pair from your devices interface. For instructions, see the user manual for your device. 3. Select the picture you want to print, then select Send to begin printing. The printer prints a single 4 x 6 in. / 10 x 15 cm picture. NOTE: See the user guide for your device for more information.
Printing pictures or documents from a wireless device
Wirelessly print pictures from an iPhone or iPod Touch Device* at the touch of a button. Download the KODAK Pic Flick App from the App Store, or go to www.kodak.com/go/picflick for more information. You can also print MICROSOFT Word, PowerPoint, and Excel documents with your Documents To Go software included with your WIFI-enabled BLACKBERRY Device. For more information go to www.kodak.com/go/blackberry. * Compatible with iPhone (with MAC OS 2.2 or later) and iPod Touch (2nd generation).
Transferring pictures to a computer
You can transfer.jpg,.mov, and.wav files from a memory card in the printer to your computer. To transfer these files, the printer must be connected to your computer with a USB cable and KODAK Home Center software must be installed on your computer. NOTE: If you have large video files or a large number of pictures (400 or more), we recommend that you use a memory card reader attached directly to your computer to transfer them.
Transferring pictures to a WINDOWS OS-based computer
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Insert the memory card into the memory card slot on the printer. Press Back. Press to select View and Print Photos, then press OK. Press to select Transfer All to PC, then press OK. Press Start. If your computer is connected to a wireless network and with a USB cable, select the USB-connected printer (no number after the printer name). 7. Follow the on-screen instructions on your computer.
Transferring pictures to a MACINTOSH Computer
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Insert the memory card into the memory card slot on the printer. Press Back. Press to select View and Print Photos, then press OK. Press to select Transfer All to PC, then press OK. Press Start. If your computer is connected to a wireless network and with a USB cable, select the USB-connected printer (no number after the printer name). 7. Use iPhoto or Image Capture on your computer to complete the transfer.
Copying
You can copy documents and photographs with your all-in-one printer. The printer produces high-quality color or black-and-white copies on a variety of paper types (see Paper types, page 14).
Copying a document
You can copy a document using the default settings, or you can make adjustments to the quantity, size, quality, and brightness of your copies. When you copy a document, the printer will always use paper from the main (bottom) paper tray.
Close the lid. Press Home. Make sure Copy Document is selected, then press OK. Press to select Copy Size. Press or to select an enlargement or reduction. Press Start to begin copying.
Darkening or lightening a copy
You can make the copy darker or lighter than the original document. To darken or lighten the copy: 1. Lift the scanner lid, and place the document face down in the right-front corner of the scanner glass.
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Close the lid. Press Home. With Copy Document selected, press OK. Press to select Brightness. Press to select a number below zero for a darker copy, or press number above zero for a lighter copy. 7. Press Start to begin copying.
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Copying a photograph
You can copy a photograph using the default settings, or you can make adjustments to the quantity, size, quality, and brightness of your copies. When you copy a photograph, the printer will use paper from the top paper tray, unless you specify otherwise.
Using the default settings to copy a photograph
The default settings are either the factory default settings (see Resetting factory defaults, page 65), or defaults that you have set on the printer (see Save as Defaults, page 44). To copy a photograph using the current default settings: 1. Lift the scanner lid, and place the photograph face down in the right-front corner of the scanner glass.
Close the lid. Press Home. Press to select Copy Photo. Press Start to begin copying.
Adjusting the settings and copying a photograph
To copy a photograph using settings other than the default settings: 1. Lift the scanner lid, and place the photograph face down in the right-front corner of the scanner glass.
Close the lid. Press Home. Press to select Copy Photo, then press OK. Press to select an option, then press or
to change the setting.
Copy Photo Option
The number of copies that print. Prints full color. Prints black and white (gray scale). Copy is made on the paper in the top tray. Copy is made on the paper in the bottom tray.
Tray Selection
Top Tray (default) Bottom Tray
The printer enlarges or reduces the original to make it the copy size you select. If the selected copy size is smaller than the paper in the paper tray, the printer automatically arranges the pictures to best fit the paper size.
To scan multiple pictures simultaneously, and save them as separate files: 1. Lift the scanner lid, and place the pictures face down on the glass, leaving space between the pictures. 2. Close the lid. 3. Open Home Center Software, then select Tools and Documentation. 4. Select Printer Scan Settings, then select the Picture tab. 5. Select Automatically Detect Pictures, if it is not selected, then click OK. 6. Click the Home icon in the top right corner, then select Scan Documents and Pictures. 7. Make sure that Picture is selected and Collage - Combine all pictures is cleared, then follow the on-screen instructions. NOTE: Click the Help icon for additional instructions.
Scanning multiple pictures when connected to a computer with MAC OS
To scan multiple pictures simultaneously, and save them as separate files: 1. Lift the scanner lid, and place the pictures face down on the glass, leaving space between the pictures. 2. Close the lid. 3. Open Home Center Software, and select your printer. 4. Select the Tools tab. 5. Click Scan Application. 6. Select Color Picture or Black and White Picture. 7. Select Automatically detect multiple pictures, if it is not selected. 8. Click Preview or Scan All, and follow the on-screen instructions. NOTE: Click the Help icon for additional instructions.
Scanning from the control panel
To scan a document or a picture from the control panel: 1. Lift the scanner lid, and place the original face down in the right-front corner of the scanner glass.
Close the lid. Press Home. Press to select Scan, then press OK. Press to select an option, then press
Scan Option
Scan To
Settings
USB-connected computer (default) Name of computer (only if a computer is connected by wireless or Ethernet network) Memory card
The scanned file is sent to the USB-connected computer. The scanned file is sent to the computer on the wireless or Ethernet network.
The scanned file is sent to the memory card in one of the card slots. IMPORTANT: Use only one card slot at a time.
Scan What
Document (default)
Sets the scan settings for scanning a document (see Changing the scan settings for scanning from the control panel, page 48). Sets the scan settings for scanning a photograph (see Changing the scan settings for scanning from the control panel, page 48). Sends the scanned file in the format and to the location on your computer that you designate (see Changing the scan settings for scanning from the control panel, page 48). Sends the scanned file to Home Center Software. To save settings as the new default, press OK, select Yes, then press OK.
IMPORTANT: Do not use non-Kodak brand or refilled ink cartridges.
To replace an ink cartridge: 1. Make sure your printer is on. 2. Lift the printer access door, and wait for the carriage to move to the access position.
The ink cartridges are located in the printhead.
Black ink cartridge
Printhead
Color ink cartridge
3. Pinch the tab on the ink cartridge and lift it out of the printhead.
4. Remove the new ink cartridge from its bag.
IMPORTANT: Insert the ink cartridge into the printhead immediately to prevent the
printhead from drying out. 5. Remove the protective cap from the cartridge.
6. Insert the ink cartridge into the printhead.
7. Press down on the tab until you hear a click.
8. Close the printer access door.
Replacing the printhead
IMPORTANT: Replacing the printhead is not a regular maintenance procedure. Replace
the printhead only if you receive a new printhead from Kodak. To replace the printhead: 1. Make sure your printer is on. 2. Lift the printer access door, and wait for the carriage to move to the access position.
3. Remove both ink cartridges and set them aside.
4. Unlatch the used printhead by lifting the button in the center of the carriage.
5. Lift the used printhead out of the carriage.
6. Remove the new printhead from its bag.
Do not touch the gold contacts on the printhead, as this may damage it.
7. Remove the two plastic, protective shields.
8. Place the new printhead into the carriage.
9. Push firmly against the target label of the printhead until you hear a loud snap.
10. Insert the black ink cartridge into the printhead.
11. Press down on the ink cartridge tab until you hear a click.
12. Repeat steps 10 - 11 for the color ink cartridge.
13. Close the printer access door. The printer detects the new printhead. Follow the instructions on the LCD to calibrate your printer.
Updating the software and printer firmware
Using the latest software and firmware helps ensure optimal performance of your printer. NOTE: Firmware is the software that runs on the printer. When you open Home Center Software on a computer with WINDOWS OS, the software automatically checks for software and firmware updates. On a computer with MAC OS, you have to check manually for updates. Use the following procedure to update manually.
Updating if your printer is connected to a computer with WINDOWS OS
To update the software:
Make sure that your computer is connected to the Internet. Open Home Center Software. Click Tools and Documentation. Under Web Links, click Check for Software Updates to check whether software updates are available. 5. If there are updates, click Next and follow the on-screen instructions.
To update the printer firmware:
1. Make sure that your computer is connected to the Internet. 2. Connect the printer to the computer with a USB cable, Ethernet cable, or wirelessly (if not currently connected). 3. Open Home Center Software. 4. Click Tools and Documentation. 5. Under Web Links, click Check for Printer (Firmware) Updates. 6. If there are updates, click Next and follow the on-screen instructions. IMPORTANT: Do not turn off or unplug your printer or your computer during the update.
Updating if your printer is connected to a computer with MAC OS
Make sure that your computer is connected to the Internet. Open Home Center Software. On the File menu, select Check for Updates. If there are updates, follow the on-screen instructions.
To update the firmware:
1. Go to www.kodak.com/go/esp7250downloads. 2. Connect the printer to the computer with a USB cable, Ethernet cable, or wirelessly (if not currently connected). 3. Select your operating system from the drop-down list. 4. Click Select in the Firmware box. 5. Read the instructions, click Download, then follow the on-screen instructions. IMPORTANT: Do not turn off or unplug your printer or your computer during the update.
Monitoring and adjusting printer performance
From the control panel, you can perform tasks to help you keep the printer functioning well.
Checking ink levels
To check the ink levels: 1. Press Home. 2. Press to select Maintenance, then press OK. 3. With Check Ink Levels selected, press OK. The LCD shows approximate levels of ink in the cartridges so you know when its time to order replacement cartridges.
Resetting factory defaults
To reset all defaults to the factory default settings: Press Home. Press to select Printer Settings. Press to select Reset All Settings, then press OK. When you see the message, This will reset printer settings to factory defaults, press OK. NOTE: Resetting factory defaults does not change the date and time, language, country/region, or network settings. 1. 2. 3. 4.
Paper jam
Error messages or other problems you cannot resolve
Getting help on the Web
For more troubleshooting information:
Get help with wireless networking. Use our Step-by-Step Solutions and Repair tool to troubleshoot common problems. Search our knowledge base of FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions). Download the latest firmware and software for optimal printer performance. See the recommended system requirements. Get help with problems you cannot resolve. www.kodak.com/go/inkjetnetworking www.kodak.com/go/itg
www.kodak.com/go/esp7250support www.kodak.com/go/esp7250downloads
www.kodak.com/go/esp7250specs Contact Kodak at www.kodak.com/go/contact and have the following information available: Kodak Service Number (located inside the printer when you open the printer access door) Printer model number (located on the control panel above the LCD) Computer model, operating system, and version of Home Center Software
Status lights
The status lights indicate the condition of the printer. There are two status lights on the printer, one that indicates power, the other indicates Wi-Fi status.
Power status light
Power light Off What it means The printer is turned off. Press the on/off button to turn on power. The printer does not have power. Make sure that the power cord is plugged into the back of the printer and into an electrical outlet, and that the electrical outlet has power. The printer is busy. Wait for the printer to finish the task. The printer is ready
Blinking On
Wi-Fi status light
Power light Off Blinks continuously Blinks intermittently What it means The Wi-Fi radio is either turned off or is turned on but not connected to a wireless network. The Wi-Fi radio is turned on and the printer is searching for available wireless networks within range. The Wi-Fi radio is turned on and the printer cannot find any available wireless networks within range, or the Wi-Fi radio connection has been interrupted or is too weak to send signals to and from the printer. To find and connect to an available wireless network within range, press OK, turn the Wi-Fi radio off, and run the WiFi Setup Wizard (see Connecting to a wireless network, page 5). The Wi-Fi radio is turned on and there is a working connection between the printer and a wireless network.
Product and Safety Specifications
The following specifications are subject to change without notice.
automatically, 26 manually, 27 pictures, 28 from a BLUETOOTH Technology enabled device, 35 from a memory card or USB-connected device, 29 panoramic, 33 tagged (marked/DPOF)), 32 Protecting the printer, 53 R Rear-access cleanout area, location, 1 Recycling printer or supplies, 53 Red box around image on LCD, 34 Reducing or enlarging a copy document, 40 photo, 46 Regulatory compliance, 78 Removing the printhead, 60 Replacing ink cartridges, 56 S Safety information, 77 Scanner glass cleaning, 54 location, 1 lid, location, 1 Scanning documents or pictures, 48 features, 71 from the computer, 49 from the control panel, 51 multiple pictures simultaneously, 50 Software support, 73 updating, 63 Sounds, button, changing, 4 Specifications, printer, 73 Start button, 2 System requirements, 74 T Time to low power, setting, 4 Transferring pictures to a computer, 36 Transparency sizes, 75 Troubleshooting, 66 error messages, 67 getting help on the Web, 68 ink cartridge, 67 paper jam, 67 print quality, 66
printer does not power on, 66 printer not detected, 66 printhead carriage jam, 66 wireless connectivity, 66 Two-sided printing, 26 U Unlisted network, connecting to, 7 Updating software and firmware, 63 USB ports, location, 1 USB to Ethernet connection, changing, 12 USB to wireless connection, changing, 11 V View port for photo paper, location, 1 W Warranty information, 80 Web support www.eia.org, 53 www.energystar.gov, 80 www.kodak.com/go/blackberry, 35 www.kodak.com/go/contact, 67, 68, 77 www.kodak.com/go/esp7250downloads, 64, www.kodak.com/go/esp7250specs, 68 www.kodak.com/go/esp7250support, 68 www.kodak.com/go/inkjetnetworking, 9, 66, 68 www.kodak.com/go/itg, 67, 68 www.kodak.com/go/MSDS, 78 www.kodak.com/go/picflick, 28, 35 www.kodak.com/go/REACH, 79 www.kodak.com/go/recycle, 53, 79 WEP key, 5 Wi-Fi connectivity LED, 2 status light, 69 supported technology, 72 WiFi Setup Wizard, on printer, 5 Wireless device, printing pictures from, 35 Wireless network, connecting to, 5 connecting to another KODAK All-in-One Printer, 10 installing printer on additional computers on network, 10 listed network, 5 printing the configuration, 10 setting up an IP address, 9 unlisted network, 7 using WPS, 8 verifying the configuration, 10 WPA/WPA2 passphrase, 5 WPS, using to connect to wireless network, 8
PIN, 8 push button, 8 Z Zoom button, 2 Zooming and cropping pictures, 34
Technical specifications
| General | |
| Device Type | Printer / copier / scanner |
| Printing Technology | Ink-jet - color - photo |
| Display Diagonal Size | 3" |
| Width | 16.6 in |
| Depth | 11.7 in |
| Height | 7 in |
| Weight | 11.9 lbs |
| Memory | |
| Supported Flash Memory | Memory Stick, CompactFlash, SD Memory Card, MultiMediaCard, xD-Picture Card, Memory Stick PRO |
| Copying | |
| Maximum Copies | 99 |
| Copying Features | Mirror Copy, fit to page |
| Printing | |
| Max Printing Speed | Up to 30 ppm (mono) / up to 29 ppm (color) |
| Color | 6-ink |
| Scanning | |
| Scan Element | CIS |
| Document & Media Handling | |
| Min Original Size | 3.94 in x 5.9 in |
| Max Original Size | Legal (8.5 in x 14 in) |
| Original Type | Sheets |
| Min Copy Size | 3.94 in x 5.9 in |
| Max Copy Size | Legal (8.5 in x 14 in) |
| Standard Media Capacity | 100 sheets |
| Document & Media Handling Details | Input tray - 100 sheets size: 3.94 in x 5.9 in - Legal (8.5 in x 14 in) |
| PC Connectivity | |
| PC Connection Availability | Yes |
| PC Connection | Hi-Speed USB, USB host |
| Operating System Support | MS Windows XP, Apple Mac OS X 10.4 or later, MS Windows Vista |
| Software Included | Drivers & utilities |
| Power | |
| Voltage Required | AC 110 V ( 60Hz ) |
| Power Consumption Operational | 120 Watt |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Direct Printing Specifications | PictBridge, DPOF |
| Consumables Included | 1 x ink tank ( black ) 1 x ink tank ( color ) |
| Works with Windows Vista | Software and devices that carry the Works with Windows Vista logo have been tested for baseline compatibility with PC's running. |
| Manufacturer Warranty | |
| Service & Support | 1 year warranty |
| Service & Support Details | Limited warranty - 1 year |
| Universal Product Identifiers | |
| Brand | Kodak |
| Part Number | 8509408 |
| GTIN | 00041778184769, 00041778509401 |
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