Kodak ESP 1.2 review
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A Google Cloud Print-ready wireless printer, scanner and copier, but does it offer enough to beat its bigger brother, the 3.2?
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A Google Cloud Print-ready wireless printer, scanner and copier, but does it offer enough to beat its bigger brother, the 3.2?
Taking on ridiculously cheap competitors, the Kodak ESP 3.2 offers wireless printing, scanning and copying at an affordable cost.

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