Glossary

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.

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SSID Service Set Identifier: A unique identifier (up to 32 characters) that differentiates one wireless local area network (WLAN) from another. The SSID is also known as the network name. The name of the network to which the Kodak All-in-One printer is connected is called its SSID.

Speed The speed at which data is transmitted over a network. Speeds include 10TX-Full, 10TX-Half, 100TX-Full, and 100TX-Half.

Subnet Mask A subnet is an IP address assigned by the installation software to make an additional network available as part of a larger network. Subnets are specified by a subnet mask. This mask determines which of the Kodak All-in-One printer IP address bits identify the network and subnet, and which bits identify the device itself. Kodak recommends that the All-in-One printer and the computers that use it all reside on the same subnet.

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Tagged Images See DPOF.

U

USB Universal Serial Bus. A connection protocol between a peripheral device and a computer, allowing electronic data/signals to be transmitted back and forth. It is used commonly to connect a portable storage device such, as a “thumb” or “flash” drive, to a PC or Macintosh desktop or laptop computer. The Kodak All-in-One printer has a USB port on the front panel for external USB devices to plug into, and another one on the back panel to connect the printer to a computer via a USB cable.

W

WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy. A deprecated algorithm to secure wireless networks. Wireless networks broadcast messages using radio, so are more susceptible to eavesdropping than wired networks. WEP was intended to provide confidentiality comparable to that of a traditional wired network.

WiFi Wireless Fidelity. A common “shorthand” name for wireless computer networking.

WPA Wi-Fi Protected Access. A class of systems to secure wireless (Wi-Fi)computer networks. WPA is designed to work with pre-WPAwireless network interface cards (through firmware upgrades), but not necessarily with first generation wireless access points. WPA2 implements the full standard, but will not work with some older network cards.

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ESP 9 specifications

The Kodak ESP 9 is a versatile all-in-one inkjet printer that was designed to meet the needs of both home and small office environments. Launched with a unique combination of features, it stands out as a practical solution for users who require efficient printing, scanning, and copying capabilities.

One of the key features of the Kodak ESP 9 is its ability to deliver high-quality photo and document prints using Kodak's proprietary ink technology. The printer employs a six-color ink system, which includes colors that provide vibrant and crisp output, making it ideal for printing photographs. Users can expect stunning clarity and color depth, rivaling that of professional photo labs.

The ESP 9 also boasts impressive print speeds, with the capability to produce black and white documents at rates of up to 30 pages per minute, and color documents at around 29 pages per minute. This efficiency is essential for busy households and small businesses that require fast turnaround times.

Another standout characteristic of the Kodak ESP 9 is its user-friendly interface, featuring a color touchscreen that simplifies navigation and setting adjustments. This intuitive design allows users to access various functions quickly, such as copying, scanning, and wireless printing options.

Connectivity is a crucial aspect of the ESP 9, as it supports both USB and wireless interfaces. The printer can easily connect to home or office networks, enabling users to print from multiple devices, including smartphones, tablets, and computers. It also integrates seamlessly with Kodak’s EasyShare software, allowing for easy photo printing directly from cameras or online sources.

The Kodak ESP 9 emphasizes cost-effectiveness with its efficient use of ink. The printer is compatible with high-capacity cartridges that reduce the frequency of ink replacements, saving users money in the long run. Additionally, it provides users with the option to purchase regularly priced cartridges or to opt for Kodak's exclusive ink subscription service, further enhancing affordability.

In conclusion, the Kodak ESP 9 combines quality, speed, and user-friendly features to meet the demands of modern printing needs. With its innovative ink technology, robust connectivity options, and cost-effective features, it remains a compelling choice for individuals seeking reliable performance in a compact design. Whether for personal photos or professional documents, the Kodak ESP 9 is an effective all-in-one solution.