By Jim Hill
It’s good to see Kodak back in the printer market, now that Funai has resurrected the brand. This modest machine isn’t likely to make an enormous impact, but it does represent excellent value for money for a business on a budget.
The initial outlay is small – the printer costs just £99 (around $130, AU$170) – which usually means the ink is expensive, but that’s not the case here, because the XL-sized Verité cartridges sell for a relatively reasonable £27 (around $35, AU$45) and last for up to 1,500 pages in Eco mode.
With cutting-edge NFC connectivity for easily connecting an Android phone alongside a remarkably compact foldaway design, Kodak has created a potentially invaluable printing tool for an office that’s tight on space and budget.
Design and build
The Verité 65 Plus is both compact and light, folding away into a neat unit that could slide onto a shelf. You could even stack papers on top of its completely flat surface. It’s made of fairly lightweight plastic, but nothing so flimsy that it will snap. An extending rear paper tray will take up to 100 sheets, 25 cards or 10 envelopes. Your printed paper is ejected onto another extending tray at …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac