Kodak ESP 3 All-in-One Printer — User Guide
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Printing photos
Printing photos from a PictBridge camera
You can print pictures on your Kodak ESP 3 All-in-One printer directly from a PictBridge camera. The camera controls the photo selection and printing.
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Load the paper tray with photo paper, print side down.
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Connect a PictBridge camera to the USB port. The first photo is displayed on the camera.
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Use your PictBridge camera to select and print the pictures.
Printing from a Bluetooth–enabled device
The Kodak ESP 3 All-in-One printer allows you to print from a Bluetooth device. Bluetooth is a short-range radio technology that allows wireless connectivity between electronic devices.
Bluetooth connectivity is supported using an optional Kodak USB Bluetooth Adapter that accepts JPEG/EXIF image file types. You can purchase a Bluetooth Adapter directly from Kodak at www.kodak.com/go/accessories.
To enable Bluetooth wireless connectivity, plug your Kodak Bluetooth Adapter into the front USB port. When a Bluetooth device is connected and actively printing the only other functions available are On/Off and Cancel. When connected, you can send pictures from your Bluetooth device. Your Kodak ESP 3 All-in-One printer supports connection to only one Bluetooth device at a time and has an 8 MB file size limitation.
The following types of Bluetooth-enabled devices are supported:
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Range
The recommended maximum distance between Bluetooth devices for the highest transfer speed is 10 meters or 32.81 feet. However, Bluetooth will work beyond this distance.
Bluetooth Name
Your Kodak ESP 3 All-in-One printer has a serial number that is used to construct a name for Bluetooth printing. The default name is Kodak ESP*3+XXXX, where XXXX represents the last four digits of the printer's serial number. You can change this to a more meaningful name with the Kodak Home Center configuration feature.
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