Kodak ESP 5200 Series, ESP 5260, ESP 5250 manual Handling Paper, Paper types, Paper sizes

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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.

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.

Paper types

You can use:

Plain paper — 20 to 24 lb / 75 to 90 gsm

Photo paper — up to 12 mil (290 gsm)

Card stock — 110 lb / 200 gsm, max

Envelopes — most standard types

Transparencies — inkjet variety with white stripe

Labels — all inkjet varieties on 8.5 x 11-in. or A4 sheets

Iron-on transfers — all inkjet varieties on 8.5 x 11-in. or A4 sheets

Paper sizes

The printer 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

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)

NOTE: Do not load paper smaller than 4 x 6 in. / 101 x 152 mm or A6.

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Contents Kodak ESP 5200 Series Eastman Kodak Company Rochester, NY Table of contents Product and Safety Specifications TroubleshootingCopying ScanningKodak ESP 5200 Series All-in-One Printer IndexComponents Printer OverviewControl panel Feature DescriptionOS-based computers Home Center SoftwareHome Center Software for Printer settings Configuring Your PrinterConfiguring printer settings Setting your printer as the default printer Configuring network settingsConfiguring a wireless network connection For Macintosh ComputersWireless network Connecting to aUsing the WiFi Setup WizardConnecting to an unlisted network Using WPS to With Push Button Configuration selected, press OKConnect to a Wi-Fi NetworkDynamic Dhcp Automatic Private Manual Static Setting up an IP addressVerifying the network configuration Connecting to another Kodak All-in-One Printer Printing the network configurationSelect No, my printer is not listed, then click Next Select Yes, my printer is listed, then click NextFor Macintosh Computers Adding a network connection to a USB-connected computerPaper sizes Handling PaperPaper types Loading plain paper Envelope sizesLoading paper Loading photo paper Loading envelopes Printing Pictures Changing Print Photos Options / DefaultsSettings Description Print Photos Option Settings Description Printing a picture using the default settingsPrinting pictures from a memory card Types of memory cardsPrinting pictures using non-default photo options Printing tagged pictures Printing panoramic pictures Zooming and cropping pictures Transferring pictures to a Transferring pictures to a computerWindows OS-based computer Making a copy CopyingChanging copy options Changing copy document optionsCopying Changing copy photo options Copy Photo Option Settings DescriptionAdjusting copy settings Darkening or lightening copies Simple scanning ScanningBefore you begin scanning Scanning multiple pictures simultaneously Click Printer Scan SettingsScanning multiple pictures with a OS-based computer Scanning multiple pictures with aMaintaining Your Printer General care and cleaningCleaning the scanner glass Cleaning inside the scanner lid Replacing ink cartridges Remove the protective cap from the cartridge Kodak ESP 5200 Series All-in-One Printer Replacing the printhead Kodak ESP 5200 Series All-in-One Printer Maintaining Your Printer Noire OS-based computer Upgrading software and firmware on a Upgrading the printer software and firmwareUpgrading software and firmware on a Checking ink levels Monitoring and adjusting printer performanceProblem Possible Solutions TroubleshootingBasic troubleshooting Then Paper jam Then Print Quality missing colors, blank prints, etcWi-Fi status light Power status lightPower light What it means Status lightsSpecifications and features Product and Safety SpecificationsPhoto printing features Print performanceScanning features Copy document featuresCopy photo features Ink cartridges Paper tray featuresConnectivity Software supportWarranty Physical specificationsSystem requirements Windows OS-based computerPaper types supported Macintosh ComputersMinimum Recommended Computers Paper Types SupportedPaper Sizes Supported Safety informationPaper sizes supported Ink cartridge safety LCD screen safetyCanadian statements Regulatory complianceIndustry Canada IC Radiation Exposure Statement Energy Star QualifiedGerman compliance statement Warranty Information Manufacturers Address Technology Drive Declaration of ConformityManufacturers Name Index Paper tray extender, 1 Photo paper Index

ESP 5260, ESP 5250, ESP 5200 Series specifications

The Kodak ESP 5200 Series is a line of all-in-one printers that combines the functionality of printing, scanning, and copying into compact and user-friendly units. Among the most notable models in this series are the ESP 5250 and ESP 5260. These printers are designed for home and small office users who desire a versatile device that provides high-quality printing at an affordable cost.

One of the primary features of the Kodak ESP 5200 Series is its innovative dye-sublimation technology. This technology enables the printers to produce vibrant and sharp images, making it an excellent choice for anyone who frequently prints photos along with documents. The printers are capable of producing borderless prints, which is particularly advantageous for those who want a professional look for their photographs without any unintended white borders.

The ESP 5250 offers a print resolution of up to 4800x1200 optimized dpi, ensuring that even the most detailed images come out crisp and clear. Meanwhile, the ESP 5260 enhances this capability by offering a faster print speed, allowing users to print black text documents at approximately 30 pages per minute and color pages at around 29 pages per minute. This makes both printers suitable for users who require quick output without compromising on quality.

An essential aspect of the Kodak ESP 5200 Series is its cost-effective printing solution. Kodak has designed these printers with low-cost ink cartridges that can yield more prints per cartridge compared to traditional inkjet printers. This is particularly beneficial for those who do a high volume of printing and are looking to minimize their overall printing costs. The printers are compatible with both standard and high-capacity ink cartridges, allowing users to choose what best fits their printing needs.

Wireless connectivity is another key feature, enabling seamless printing from multiple devices such as computers, smartphones, and tablets. The inclusion of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth technologies ensures that users can print from anywhere in their home or office without the hassle of tangled cords. Additionally, the printers support mobile printing applications and direct print capabilities from memory cards and USB drives.

The user-friendly interface of the ESP 5200 Series is evident with its intuitive control panel and LCD screen, which provides easy navigation through the printer's various functions. The ability to scan and copy documents in various formats also adds to the versatility of these printers, making them great companions for multitasking environments.

In summary, the Kodak ESP 5200 Series, including the ESP 5250 and ESP 5260 models, offers an impressive combination of features aimed at providing high-quality printing at an economical price. With their advanced printing technologies, cost-efficient ink solutions, and robust connectivity options, these printers stand out as excellent choices for anyone in need of a reliable all-in-one printing solution.