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Kodak 1400
If you are looking for a small printer by any means, the Kodak 1400 is not for you. It is a professional standard or business standard color printer that specializes in brilliant, high quality prints that are even complete with a laminated finish. The Kodak 1400 is impressive to say the least. It is decked out in the usual black and grey tones that printers are adopting these days, and it looks large enough to be able to do just about anything. This printer would take up the whole top of a file cabinet, much like many of the printers you probably already have at the office. Another downside of the Kodak 1400 is the fact that it is quite noisy, even when it isn’t in the middle of printing. That is because of the type of printer it is; it tends to get warm very easily and so there are fans situated all around the motor that are usually going to keep the motor cool and prevent it from burning out.
The Kodak 1400 does not hold more than 50 sheets of printer paper at once, which can get pretty irritating. This means that if you are printing continuously all day, the paper would need to be restocked every hour to hour and a half, and this is certainly not ease of use and convenience.
On the bright side (literally), the Kodak 1400 produces high quality color prints with a glossy laminate finish; this gives everything you print from your Kodak 1400 printer look like it was done by a professional. The 1400 model of Kodak printers is one of the most revolutionary dye sublimation printers that Kodak has released, and it is priced effectively for both personal and business use. You can be assured that the Kodak 1400 printer is not cheap by any means, but it helps you to understand exactly your costs of printing. This is a great feature if it is for your business use, so you know exactly what to charge for your particular goods or services that the printer is involved in. Check out the Kodak 1400 if you can afford the printer and the ink, and you will most definitely be pleased with its vivid, beautiful results.
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