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Kodak ESP Office 6150 Wireless Printer Supports iOS And BlackBerry Printing

Kodak ESP Office 6150 Wireless Printer Supports iOS And BlackBerry Printing

Are you doing a lot of work via your iPhone, or iPad, and need to print out the results often? If you’re tired of having to email your work to your computer for printing, Kodak’s latest ESP Office 6150 AiO printer might be of interest to you. This all-in-one printer offers Wi-Fi b/g/n technology, and Ethernet connectivity to make printing over the network less of a hassle. To take things one step further, the company is offering the free Kodak Pic Flick application, which allows users to print images directly from an iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad directly to Kodak Wi-Fi enabled printers. Aside from printing, the 6150 AiO is able to scan, fax, and copy documents. A 2.4-inch LCD is included to make navigation easy, and the printer has a 200-page capacity tray. In terms of performance, it’s capable of churning out color documents at 30ppm, while black and white documents clock in at 32ppm. The 6150 AiO will set you back $230, and will also support printing via your BlackBerry device if you download the Kodak Pic Flick app from App World.

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