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Kodak PH40 Color Cartridge & Photo Paper Kit for Kodak EasyShare Printer Docks

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Kodak PH40 Color Cartridge & Photo Paper Kit for Kodak EasyShare Printer Docks
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Kodak
EAN: 0041771231347
Label: Kodak
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Kodak
Model: 1231349
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Kodak
Studio: Kodak
Variation Description: PH-40 - 40 Print Media Package



Features:
  • Includes high-quality color cartridge and photo paper
  • Photo paper quantity matches color cartridge, yielding the exact number of prints every time
  • Xtralife Lamination provides protective coating for highly-durable, waterproof photos
  • Exclusively for use with Kodak Easyshare Printer Docks







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Item Description:
Kodak Color Cartridge and Photo Paper / For use with Kodak Print Dock 6000 Dye Sublimation Printer



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Kodak EasyShare Printer Ink refill box ...
This Kodak ph160 gives you paper and cartridges. It says that the paper equals the amount of ink in the cartridge and that is just not true. The ink always runs out before the paper does. And the ink is really tough to find in stores.

Aside from that.. i love that it prints instant photos that are high quality and Water Proof!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Kodak ink cartridge and paper for the EasyShare Printer ...
I love this item. It is affordable and I love printing the pictures at home. It safes me time and money.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * leftover paper ...
I am what my husband calls a picture "junkie" since my first grandchild was born. I spend quite a bit of time editing and printing pictures with my Kodak camera and printer dock. I've had this product for 2 years, and EVERY time I buy and use my paper and ink cartridges together (can't buy the seperately), I run out of ink. Right now I have 80 sheets of 4x6 paper and 0 ink cartridges left. This is the only problem I have with this product.....otherwise my pictures are perfect. If I could buy ink seperately I would give this product 5 stars.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great quality, well worth it ...
There is no doubt in my mind that this paper is the best to use with the Kodak Printer Docks. It is fairly well-priced (it has both the paper AND the cartridge), and has the convenience of being able to print pictures right from your home!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Great Money Saving Product ...
I love the easy share system. It is an inexpensive alternative to professional photographers. If you are a "Do it yourselfer" you will love this


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