The 2.4-inch colour screen makes it easy to select the photos that you want to print from memory cards The printer has a comprehensive range of connection options: USB, Ethernet port and integrated Wi-Fi. The printer uses one black cartridge and one colour cartridge and these slot into a semi-permanent print head that then slots into the main print mechanism. Setting up the 7250 is quick and painless. The large-ish screen makes it not just easy to navigate the printer's slick menu system, but also to select the photos from memory cards that you want to print. There's also a PictBridge-compatible USB port located here. The first covers off SD, xD and Memory Stick cards, while the second takes care of CompactFlash cards. ![]() To the lower right of the control panel there are two memory cards slots. The front panel contains a 2.4-inch colour screen that sits next to a four-way control pad along with various other buttons for the copying and scanning functions. The ESP 7250 is a slightly boxier looking machine than most all-in-one printers we've seen recently, but with curved edges on the top and bottom, it's still a relatively good looking model.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |