Kodak ESP 7 Printer User Guide 3
The Kodak ESP 7 All-in-One printer allows you to print, copy, and scan images and
documents. Although many functions can be operated directly from the control panel, you
may also print, store, and manage digital images from a Windows or Macintosh computer
connected to the printer via Kodak’s All-in-One printer Home Center software, which
installs during the printer setup process. In addition, this printer supports networking,
allowing you to access the printer over a wireless (Wi-Fi) or wired (Ethernet) network.

All-in-One printer features

This printer includes:
A printhead system with two Kodak high-quality pigmented ink cartridges
An integrated printing accessory that produces two-sided printing from a connected
computer
A bottom paper tray that supports multiple media, including A4, Letter, Legal, 8x10, 5x7
4x6, 4x7, and 4x12 paper, transparencies, and envelopes
A top paper tray that supports 4x6, 4x7, and 5x7 photo paper and engages and
disengages automatically
A scanner capable of scanning up to A4 (length) and Letter-width originals
Multi-format memory card support
A Universal Serial Bus (USB) host port on the front of the printer for connecting a
variety of external devices to the printer, including Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP)
enabled digital cameras, USB flash (“thumb”) drives, and Kodak Bluetooth USB2.0
adapters (“dongles”)
A client USB device port on the back of the printer, for connecting the printer to host
Windows or Macintosh computers
Energy-saving low power mode
Networking capability, including wireless (Wi-Fi) and wired (Ethernet)
A control panel with push buttons, light indicators, and a 3-inch LCD screen
One network (Ethernet) port
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