The 1.5″ LCD provides the menu and options for performing several tasks. To copy, select the number of copies, color or B&W and zoom factor. The default is to copy 1:1 in full color. Press the start button and you have a faithful reproduction of the original. The ability to make an offline one button copy is better than the way I have done it. I no longer have to have the PC on with a scan utility running and then have to print the result. I’m starting to like this All-in-One concept.
You can also print photos from memory cards offline. I took an SD card from my Canon SD400 and plugged it in to the printer. A thumbnail of each photo is automatically available on the color LCD and from here you can select those which you wish to print.
Setup options include paper size, color or B&W print and number of copies. The resultant prints were very acceptable to my eyes and again the convenience factor of working offline is the selling point for me. If you have the 3250 connected to a computer, you can transfer the photos to it, although I would think it would be easier to use a card reader or do as I do and have it done automatically with an Eye-Fi card. Upon receiving my new laptop, the first thing I did was to install the Kodak printer software which includes the drivers and the Home Center Application. Using the Home Center affords you more flexibility in dealing with your documents and photos and of course enables their use with other applications.Īgain, this was a simple task and it installed with no problem on Windows 7. The scan function can be initiated from either the Home Center or from 3250.
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