Kodak ESP 5

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| Resolution | 2400 x 1200 ppp | ||
| Speed B&W / color | 30 / 29 ppm | ||
| Ink drop size | NC picolitres | ||
| Number of cartridges | 2 | ||
| Number of base colors | 6 | ||
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| Scanner / Copier / Fax | Yes / Yes / No |
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Nilofar Hadjanadjiboudine
Test date: September 10, 2008
Test date: September 10, 2008

Scanner and Copier Functions
The scanner found in the ESP-5 is exactly the same as that in the ESP-3, with the same smudged images coming out with overly strong yellows and oranges. Scanned pictures are not particularly sharp, but will probably do for home use.
As for the speed of the scanner, it's another quick model from Kodak, with the first preview only taking 7.5 seconds. The full scan of a 4 x 6'' print at 300 dpi comes in at under 9 seconds.
Photocopying in either black and white or color takes around 35 seconds, which is perfectly acceptable.
As for the speed of the scanner, it's another quick model from Kodak, with the first preview only taking 7.5 seconds. The full scan of a 4 x 6'' print at 300 dpi comes in at under 9 seconds.
Photocopying in either black and white or color takes around 35 seconds, which is perfectly acceptable.
The same is true of Kodak's ESP-3, and this model, the ESP-5, which has the same sleek black exterior has its sister.
Innovation comes in the guise of an LCD screen which is not available on the ESP-3, and Kodak seems keen to stress how easy it is use this printer with a series of very basic buttons controlling the most commonly-used functions on the front of the printer.
It's user-friendly, then, but does it deliver good results?
Printing Speeds
Kodak claim that this printer is capable of 29 pages per minute, but this strikes us a very optimistic boast given that we only ever managed to coax 23 ppm out of the machine in draft mode with a very simple document.
In standard mode, this printer achieves results that are a little below the average compared with other manufacturers' offerings with 4.5 ppm in color and 7.5 in black and white. By way of comparison, Epson's printers can achieve 7 ppm in COLOR, and Lexmark go one better at 8.5 ppm.
A 4 x 6'' photo print appears in under 50 seconds, which is about average for a printer in this price bracket, even if once again Canon pip the ESP-5 to the post with photos in just 20 seconds.
Worryingly, though, the model we tested was less than reliable and even during the short period that we had it in our labs, it demonstrated an inexplicable tendency to slow down for no apparent reason, sometimes as much as 2.5 times less rapid than normal.
Acceptable everyday printing
In draft mode, printed text is very readable, with strong blacks. You could probably think about using it as the default printing mode if you were looking to save a few pennies.
The individual inkdrops can still be seen if you look very closely, but this is a detail that will pass average readers by and probably not worth worrying about.
These strong black and white results make the ESP-5 an ideal office printer, and it's only when considering its color performance than its faults start to become apparent.
Tones are a little uneven, and the colors could be brighter. The results are still high quality - perfect for use at home and still very reasonable for professional users.
Sample of color graphics/text test document. Click to compare with other products in this comparison.
The reverse is true with photo printing. Although the individual ink drops are very obvious to the naked eye, the colors are light and clear without being aggressive. In black and white photos, grey shades tended towards red and purple.
Cartridges
You can certainly get a lot of ink out of these cartridges, but don't be fooled by how full they claim they are.
We were very amused to open one up which claimed to be empty but actually had plenty of ink in it.
Whether or not they represent good value for money or not, depends, of course, on how cheaply you can get 'em.
Note that the results in the table below were measured by us using the offricial ISO standard, because Kodak don't publish their own scores.
| Cartridge | Lifetime (A4 pages) |
| Black ink | 442 |
| Color ink | 415 |
Cartridge lifespan - ISO test for office documents
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Very ink-efficient with both photo and office printing
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Good quality black and white prints
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No integrated printhead, so greener cartridges
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Single cartridge with no printhead, so ink wasted
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Speed seems to vary randomly

The ESP-5 would be an ideal office printer for black and white documents, but that's about it. It just doesn't match up to the competition when it comes to photos, and its wildly varying speeds make it a poor choice for an all-in-one printer.
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