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New version of the Kodak EasyShare printer dock
Dennis Hissink : May 4th 2004 - 13:34 CET
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Presenting an encore to last year's highly successful Kodak EasyShare printer dock introduction, Eastman Kodak Company today announced that its latest model is compatible with multiple brands of digital cameras. The new version, available worldwide beginning this June, incorporates PictBridge technology for connecting to other manufacturers' cameras, an optional external memory card reader, and a dedicated multi-function connector for Kodak EasyShare 600/6000 and 700/7000-series digital cameras. All connection options allow direct 4 x 6-inch thermal picture printing (full size and multiple images per sheet) with or without a computer. With the introduction of this new printer dock EasyShare camera owners will face another handy accessory.
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Providing convenience and exceptional picture quality, the sleek, portable Kodak EasyShare printer dock is the simplest way to get real KODAK prints at home at the touch of a button. Kodak EasyShare digital camera owners also benefit from one-touch picture transfer to a connected computer and camera battery recharging, plus reconditioning for improved battery performance, in less than 3.5 hours.
The Kodak EasyShare printer dock uses a continuous tone thermal dye transfer system to produce vivid colour with instant drying. Exclusive KODAK Color Science technology produces outstanding skin tone reproduction, plus colour optimization for ideal photo viewing. In addition, the printing process automatically adds a special XTRALIFE laminate coating, which helps ensure that prints are durable, waterproof and will last a lifetime under typical home storage conditions.
Smaller than earlier models, the new Kodak EasyShare printer dock can also be connected to a computer to print pictures stored on a hard drive, and is packaged with a sample photo paper and cartridge kit that enables people to immediately make 10 KODAK pictures. 40-count refill packs include colour cartridges and a matching quantity of thermal photo paper, so users don’t have to worry about running out of supplies in the middle of a project. |
   
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