Kodak printers are competitively priced, but more importantly they’re cheap to run with ink refills costing less than half that of other manufacturers. When it’s time to replenish those inks, they can all be replaced for under £20, making that the lowest ink replacement cost in the industry.

What’s new?
Kodak all-in-one printers have already gained themselves an excellent reputation for offering consistent printing results no matter what kind of outputting job is needed. Now though, the new HERO range delivers even more of a power packed printing experience.
HERO all-in-one printers are smart – so much so that it’s possible to print on the go if you have a smartphone, laptop computer or tablet device. The process works by enlisting the help of the new Cloud services offered by Google, which allows anyone with a Kodak printer to print directly from online services such as Gmail and Google Docs.
More power
Thanks to the clever technology integrated into the HERO range of all-in-one’s, owners can also send emails and attachments to their Kodak printer from anywhere. All you need is a valid email account and the ability to connect to the Kodak Email Print Service.
Adding extra value and convenience is the fact that you can also share your printer’s unique email address with family and friends. Business colleagues and clients can also tap into this rich printing resource, meaning that you’ll be able to receive printed photos, files and other digital documents from them, no matter what their location in the world.
Owners of previous generation Kodak all-in-ones shouldn’t feel left out though, because Kodak will enable Google Cloud Print and Kodak Email Print for older model all-in-one devices. This effectively means Kodak is the first ever printer manufacturer to offer Cloud-based printing services to existing customers.
Using apps
While the HERO range of all-in-one printers offers unrivalled print quality, running costs and an innovative specification, the new models boost their appeal to anyone with a mobile device thanks to the Kodak PicFlick app. This clever piece of software allows consumers to wirelessly send photos to print, directly from an iPhone, iPod touch or iPad.
In addition, the app works with BlackBerry and Android-powered devices and is also capable of working with older printer models in the Kodak range too. However, it’s the new range of Kodak HERO all-in-one printers that really allow you to cover all bases when it comes to printing tasks.
Simple but effective
There’s an incredibly simple set-up process for configuring the wireless connectivity, along with a wealth of features including the ability to scan, copy and fax. The other great thing is that there is a HERO printer to suit any kind of user, from the photo printing home consumer through to office professionals who need to get their work documents printed out in a suitably stylish fashion.