Kodak Professional 8500 Digital Photo Printer - Printer - color - thermal wax/resin/dye sublimation - 8 in x 10 in up to 1.2 min/page (color) - capacity: 50 sheets - Parallel, USB

Product Description:

With the Kodak Proffessional 8500 Digital Photo, you can produce professional photo-quality prints and get them in less than 75 seconds! Whether you're in the studio or on location, speed counts. Unlike some other digital printers, with the 8500 Printer, you can get full 8 x 10-inch prints - in either gloss or matte finish. And with a laminate overcoat, they will be fingerprint-free and water resistant. The enclosed paper path of the 8500 Photo Printer means higher reliability and fewer remakes. Along with the affordable cost of the printer, this means you control costs and increase revenue. And because it uses dry imaging technology, there are no jets to clog and no spills to worry about. Prints in less than 75 seconds Dry thermal printing Enclosed paper path for higher reliability and fewer remakes Gloss and matte finishes Full 8 x 10-inch prints Compatible with WINDOWS and MACINTOSH Operating Systems Includes Adobe Photoshop Elements Software - a $99 value! Kodak Professional 8500 Digital Photo Printer - Features and Benefits Feature Advantage Benefit High-speed output Photo-quality prints in less than 75 seconds Lets you produce more jobs, increase your productivity.
Product Details
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Kodak
  • EAN: 0041778106044
  • HardwarePlatform: PC
  • Label: Kodak
  • Manufacturer: Kodak
  • MediaType: Glossy photo paper
  • Model: 8500 Digital Photo Printer
  • ModemDescription: None
  • MPN: 810 6049
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: CE
  • ProductTypeName: PRINTER
  • Publisher: Kodak
  • Studio: Kodak
  • UPC: 041778106044
  • Warranty: 1 year warranty

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Would NOT deal with this person or persons RIP OFFS2008-04-02
I ordered an 8500 printer in February I requested a delivery in early March paid 265.00 after further checking I then paid the extra 50.00 for a paper kit and 3 year warranty. When the printer came it came missing all the parts associated with it and the paper kit came 3 days later. I emailed and talked with them and they told me to re-order the item costing another 305.00 They send a pre paid return form for me and I sent the unit back and kept the paper kit, after they got my return and they re-sent my replacement I had everything to start work. After I told them that they sent the wrong paper kit to me the 2nd time I was glad I kept the kit from the 1st order. Now I can do my work. After about a week they only credited my for 165.00 on the returned item 120.00 less than what I paid for because of keeping the paper kit. And they only charged 50.00 extra for the paper kit and 3 year warranty. Thus this item has NOW cost me over 420.00 for a 265.00 printer !!!!!!!!!!!!!!and a month of aggrivation..... and constant emails. LOOK ELSEWHERE to BUY a PRINTER

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