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Kodak EasyShare G600 Printer Dock

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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Kodak
Color: White
EAN: 0041771633370
Label: Kodak
Manufacturer: Kodak
Model: 1633379
Modem Description: None
Publisher: Kodak
Studio: Kodak
Warranty: 1 year warranty


Features:
  • Easy, portable one-touch printing for real Kodak quality photos
  • Create durable, waterproof pictures that last a lifetime
  • Use with or without a computer
  • Recharges battery in about 3.5 hours
  • Compatible with Kodak EasyShare-One, C, P, V, and Z Series digital cameras; also prints from USB flash drives







Editorial Review:

Product Description:
The Kodak EasyShare Printer Dock G600 is a printing solution that fits your lifestyle.Now you'll have even more convenient options to help you print high quality, real KODAK Pictures anytime, anywhere.PRODUCT FEATURES:High quality, real Kodak Pictures in just 60 seconds with the touch of a button;Worry-free prints - get waterproof, fingerprint-proof, stain-resistant, wipeable prints that last a lifetime with KODAK XTRALIFE Lamination;Clever design lets you take the fun with you for anytime, anywhere picture printing and sharing;Get better, brighter pictures and red-eye reduction with automatic Kodak Perfect Touch Technology.



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great printer, high price
This is a great printer. Prints super nice pictures, but I don't understand why this price is so high! I bought one on Kodak.com for less that $100! I would look elsewhere before you buy one for $375.00!



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Dumb enough to purchase two
I liked the printer at first. And even put up with it's unreliability. Normally I am pretty easy going and realize nothing electronic will work amazing each and every time. But...I sit down to print out photos for scrapbooking, and the printer freaks out. I had to troubleshoot by going online and researching what the errors was...there was no description of my error, so instead I ripped them damn thing apart and the ink cartridge was stuck. I ripped that out and had to open the machine further in order to get the broken piece out. Not happy, but purchased a second printer anyways...hoping I might find some resolve (doubting it, and angry at my purchase). I will deal with it and try and clean it better and whisper sweet nothings into it's ports and hope it finds love within my print outs. I am not wanting to purchase another printer. I just purchased one, but not for photos because I have the amazing non working printer...If I could recommend it to friends or family, I would say buy the camera and a buy different printer.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Too bad it's not always good!
I just ran across these customer reviews on the Kodak G600 printer dock and found so many similarities with my experience -- bought the camera first, then the printer in March 2007. Worked great at first -- produces bright, good quality pictures; fairly easy setup between camera directly or computer; no messy ink or toner; BUT.... when it shoots craps, forget it!

I had the same trouble with paper rollers... researched the troubleshooting and did the cleaning with some alcohol and Q-tips, fixed that problem.

Then I was in the process of printing several photos and the color cartridge indicator light came on. After I had taken out the old one and inserted the new one, as I had done numerous times, the printer started up again briefly but then stopped with the red cartridge icon light blinking. When I tried to remove the cartridge, it wouldn't come out. I tried numerous ways for quite a while, even temporarily taking off the top and side panels - we were finally able to remove the cartridge by breaking it (the cartridge) and extracting it in pieces. However, I still could not insert a new cartridge.

Since luckily it was still barely under warranty, I had to get a duplicate sales receipt from the store I purchased it from and ship it to a service center. I think they sent me back a different "refurbished" printer and it has never worked properly... pictures come out very fuzzy or grainy, seems like something's not lined up right.

I guess I'm glad to see I'm not alone with this. I too hope Kodak can do whatever to improve the reliability and longevity of what could be a cool little printer.




Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - G600 Problem with paper feed
I had the first easyshare printer, & wore it out for 4 years. I got this one for Christmas with the new Z1275 Camera. I used it for Christmas pics & it was fine. I started to print out some wedding photos I took in April & kept getting the add paper. I added paper, flipped the paper put the tray in & out many times. Still got the add paper. I emailed Kodak with the problem & am still waiting for an answer. If you buy it, dont buy it from Kodak. If they fix it, I will have to mail it to them. Added expense & added time that I dont have it.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - BUYER BEWARE!!!!!!
This printer is junk!!!! I printed 2 pictures and they did not print out. After a huge hassle setting this printer up, the brand new printer cartridge ran out of ink. Do not buy this printer. I love the camera but the GS600 printer dock is junk.

Dock Printer G600 EasyShare Kodak




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