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Are Kodak's printers really that cheap to run?
Posted on 2 Jun 2009 at 11:15
Although we prefer individual colour cartridges, the ESP 7 is a good value printer, as Kodak has managed to keep its ink prices at the same level as last year, while other manufacturers have seen their ink prices increase. The ESP 7 is available now from QVC and you'll soon be able to read our full review in Shopper 258, on sale Thursday June 19.
Author: Kat Orphanides
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