![]() When you request a photo print on small format paper, the photo tray slides into place automatically. Two paper trays bulge from the front of the machine, with the A4, plain paper tray holding up to 100 sheets of 80gsm paper and the separate photo tray taking up to 40 sheets of 15 x 10cm photo paper. There's a square of navigation arrows, with an OK button in the centre, as well as dedicated Copy and Cancel job buttons. The ESP 7 has the same size of colour display as its pricier sibling, though here it's a backlit LCD, rather than the brighter OLED. In front of the scanner is a slightly empty looking control panel which lacks the fax number pad and touch-sensitive surface of the ESP 9. The lid has a simple pattern of small, indented squares and lifts to reveal a simple, A4 flatbed. ![]() ![]() It’s intended for the home, lacking as it does an automatic document feeder (ADF) and a fax facility.ĭecked out in high-gloss and frosted black, the neat lines of the ESP 7 start with the curved edges to the scanner lid and finish with similar undulations in the paper tray bulge, which projects from its front. The ESP 7 is the fourth release in Kodak’s ESP range of all-in-ones and sits below the top-of-the-range ESP9, while still offering some of its sibling's best features.
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