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Saturday giveaway: Kodak 5250 all-in-one printer, just for you

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Good afternoon, readers! What does Santa have in his bag for you today? Interestingly enough, he was unable to bring his bag because this printer is far too big for it. We present, for your inspection, the Kodak 5250 all-in-one: a scanning, printing, faxing, photofinishing machine that can best the big boys in the printer race.

Best of all, the 5250 has built-in WiFi so you can stick the printer on your network and print from any computer in the house. Take a look at Kodak’s 5250 product page and then click through to figure out how to win.

Wireless printing in seconds—it’s simple!

With the KODAK ESP 5250 All-in-One Printer you can print vivid color documents and lab-quality photos at home for much less than what you’re paying now thanks to our low-cost, high-quality pigment ink cartridges. And with the convenience of Wi-Fi built-in, we’ve made printing as easy as it is affordable. Say goodbye to overpriced ink for good. Print, copy, scan, and save every day with Kodak.

To enter to win this delightful printer, simply comment below about what you intend to print with your new printer. Describe it in detail, because we don’t want this printer to fall into the hands of one of those people who buy a printer and then simply admire it. This is a workhorse and deserves to end up in a deserving home.

Good luck!



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  1. [...] http://nexgadget.com/2009/11/21/saturday-giveaway-kodak-5250-all-in-one-printer-just-for-you/Good afternoon, readers! What does Santa have in his bag for you today? Interestingly enough, he was unable to bring his bag because this printer is far t… [...]

  2. Jeff says:

    I found your site while searching info on this printer line and a trade-in program @ best buy. Thanks for the info. I’m looking to trade one of my workhorse b&w laser hp printers for something that does reasonably priced color prints. My 4.5 yo daughter can press print faster than anyone I’ve ever encountered. I’ve been able to budget toner refills but color cartridges looked like a budget buster.

    Uses for this printer????
    1. Reams of color pictures designed by an aspiring toddler artist at nickjr.com or pbs.com.

    2. Scanning each days artwork from preschool so we can save it to disk instead of filling the guest room from floor to ceiling in ordered piles like some geriatric cat loving hoarder

    3. Printing pictures said toddler has created with my iphone so I can present her with printed copies and retrieve said iphone.

    4. The best feature of all is that it’s wireless. I can set it up in some quiet corner of the house instead of next to my wife’s right ear in her home based office. Not a day goes by in our home without a conference call being interrupted by the whir of the printer starting up and the stomping of size 11.5 toddler feet heading upstairs to retrieve her latest creation.

    Sorry about the lack of brevity but you asked for detail.

    Enjoy,
    Jeff

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