![]() Scan and copy performance were good overall, as well. But like most people who print out personal pictures from the Web, (like Facebook for example) pictures looked particularly grainy or blurry with dull colors. When we chose high-resolution sample pictures taken from top-notch cameras, the images printed out beautifully. Of course, this all depended on the test and image. Once we switched to Kodak’s own Ultra photo paper, however, the same images were on par with or better than the output of other printers we’ve tested. ![]() Samples we printed on plain paper were adequate: text came out charcoal rather than black, and images sometimes seemed grainy. ![]() A four-page PDF file, which included text and colored images, took about a minute and a half to finish printing. Printing out a one-page text document took about 35 seconds, and printing a ten-page document took about two minutes and 58 seconds on average. Duplexing is manual on the PC, with help from the driver and the front-panel display-but on the Mac, you get zero help aside from Kodak’s support site, where an awkward workaround is documented in detail.ĭuring our performance tests, the ESP 3250 performed slowly for the most part, outputting just 4.4 pages per minute printing text, and 2.5 ppm printing graphics.
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