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

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$19.99
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Product Details
- Photo paper weight matches color cartridge, yielding the severe number of prints every time
- Includes foremost-quality color cartridge and photo paper
- Exclusively for use with Kodak Easyshare Printer Docks
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Product Description
Customer Reviews
Loved it !
I couldn't find this product in any retail stores and I am glad you still offer them because I love my printer and it works as great as it did the day I purchased it! Thanks for selling this !
2010-02-23
(BRANDON, MS, US) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 5
Ed
They tell you there are 32 available........They are lying..waited three weeks and still no kodak cartridge...Finally canceled order...probably did not ship because it was free shipping & handling.....very, very, very disappointed in Amazon.
2010-02-12
| Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 1
Printer is quirky but the prints are the best
We have used this for several years and almost never have prints made outside the home. This "wax" process eliminates smudging or staining of the pictures. You can literally soak them in water and they will be fine. Just try that with your DM printed photos from other printers (HP, I mean you). The printer itself is quirky though, and you end up wasting prints on occasion when a ribbon runs out or you don't program it just right and print two per page instead of two single prints. It happens, believe me. Still, it is a great unit and about the same cost as pro developing. That being said, I am finding it harder and harder to obtain printer ribbons and paper kits. I suspect Kodak is going to stop making the replacement cartridges, perhaps because of grief they are getting from their pro-developers seeing their market share shrink. Face it, Target could not do any better than this in a 4X6 on Kodak paper so by selling directly to the homeowner, Kodak is cutting out the middleman. At this point, I would seriously think hard about buying a printer unit, either new or used, unless Kodak makes their intentions for paper and ink supply known. Plus, the cartridges are not recyclable. I tried. Make sure you buy a few extra kits just in case the become obsolete.
2010-01-08
| guitarguy (TW, Texas United States) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 4
KODAK PHOTO CARTRIDGE & PAPER
I have used this product before. It works very well with my printer dock. The only negative is the slow speed of the process. However, if you have a Kodak camera I would recommend the printer dock and this product. I also note that this printer dock is quite portable. Also, if you do a lot of prints I would say to purchase the 160 print box.
2010-01-07
| Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 4
Kodak cartridge
After being unable to find this cartridge locally, I found it on Amazon.com and it was here in two days. Great price and prompt delivery.
2009-12-28
| Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 5
Kodak Glossy Photo Paper, 8.5 x 11 Inches, 100 Sheets per Pack (8209017)

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$14.99
Price: $14.99
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Product Details
- No smearing or smudging.
- Accomplished for everyday photo printing.
- Overnight dry.
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Product Description
Customer Reviews
Thin but flexible.
This photo paper may be thin but for making CD inserts, it is just about perfect. Good printing surface and flexible enough to fold without difficulty. I have bought a second pack of 100 just because it works so well for this purpose.
2009-12-18
| twozillas (Littlestown, PA, USA) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 4
Pretty decent
I own a really good printer, a Canon Pixma, and this paper works well for me. It's a bit thin, but i'm just printing off photos for scrapbooking, so the thickness doesn't matter much. Good paper for the price!
2009-12-18
| Jennifer Schwartz (Washington) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 4
Good enough, but more satin than glossy
Each year I print photo calendars for Christmas gifts. I use glossy photo paper because it looks best with the photos I use. Normally I buy the big-box office store brand; the paper weight and glossiness is good enough for my use. I ran out of that paper and needed more. When I went back to the store I found this Kodak glossy paper at a significant discount (50% of what you see listed here), so I bought it. This review is mostly comparing the store brand against Kodak.
I use a Canon MP600 printer, with regular (not photo) Canon inks. I use the "standard" quality setting, and the "glossy" paper setting; these provide a good print for my calendar images without using more ink and taking longer to print.
The most significant difference between the two papers is the finish. The store brand is definitely *glossy*. This Kodak paper is significantly less so. It's not matte (that's a separate line of paper), but more like satin. You can notice this even before you print. The satin finish makes my photos look a bit dull compared to the store brand.
Kodak's box says the paper is "optimized for Kodak inkjet printers", but is "compatible with all inkjet printers". The colors on my prints appear "correct" - or close enough that it doesn't matter to me.
The store brand is a bit heavier (49lb vs 48lb) and a bit thicker (7mil vs 6.5mil) than Kodak. For my purposes this is no big deal. However, when the Kodak prints came out of the printer there was a bit of paper "waviness", caused by the amount of ink being laid down. The prints were dry, but wavy. I let them sit flat on a table overnight and they flattened out.
My calendars have an expected lifetime of a year, so I'm not concerned about fading.
Both the store brand and Kodak are listed as being the lowest quality: "standard photo paper" for the store and "photo paper" for Kodak.
Bottom line:
I'm not too disappointed in the Kodak paper. However, given that the Kodak list price at the big-box store is very close to that of the store brand, I would not buy this paper again unless it was significantly discounted like it was this time. The store brand is better for my purposes.
2009-12-11
| hobbitt (Pete Townsend, WA USA) | Helpful Votes: 1 | Rating: 3
NOT BUYING THIS AGAIN
I wish I was able to read these reviews before I purchased this. I got this from our Navy Exchange store, I dont have any other option coz it was the only 8.5x11 size left on the shelf. I was surprised how thin it is, Ive used it with my HP all in one printer, I was sad of the outcome, it doesnt look glossy at all but just plain matte. When I started glossing/glazing the pictures for my crafts, I could see it starting to disintegrate, the material was really flimsy. So I decided I would just use it for my other project since I dont want it to go to waste, but when I printed the whole page, black backgound and white fonts, I was horrified with the results!!!! The words came out blurred and most of it you cant barely read it at all! So I tried printing it again using my hp 4x6 photo paper and the results were brilliant. I thought for a while there that it was my printer that is messed up. I really dont recommend this product at all! A real waste of money.
2009-12-03
| sallysheartfulcreations (japan) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 1
Kodak Glossy Photo Paper
I buy lots of photo paper and print lots of photos. This is a good quality paper at a reasonable price.
2009-10-30
| Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 4
How do I load paper into a kodak printer docker?
Dec 02, 2007 by aquasahara | Posted in Printers
How do I load paper into an EASYSHARE Kodak Printer Docker Series 3?
look in your manual that came with the box
if you've lost your manual, i'm sure Kodak will have it on their website.
Moonbeam | Dec 02, 2007
Can I use regular 4x6 inch paper in a Kodak printer?
Jul 28, 2008 by Nick S | Posted in Printers
So can I use regular paper that I buy at Staples* or Wal*Mart to use for a Kodak G610 printer? Also is the Kodak G610 printer compatable with a Kodak EasyShare C813 digital camera?
* So can I use this paper instead of the Kodak Paper?
http://www.staples.com/office/supplies/p1_HP-Premium-Photo-Papers_17357_Business_Supplies_10051_SEARCH
Yes, you can use that paper, or any Ol' printer/photo paper you want! Kodak's gimmick of insuring you buy their product.
Yes. You can use any Ol' camera you want too!
Chickster | Jul 28, 2008
i have a kodak camera/printer dock and my paper is jamming?
Dec 17, 2008 by virginia | Posted in Printers
my printer just seems to not want to recognize the paper in the machine??? I dont know what is going on here. I have purchased the ink/paper package and its telling me that there is no paper in it. The machine that i hav is kodak easy share g600 please help here....thank you so much!
Here's the support page for your dock:
http://www.kodak.com/global/en/service/products/ekn031814.jhtml?pq-path=9365
Go to the step-by--step solutions and repair page and see if that helps you. There are other help topics on the support page as well.
kaiy2k | Dec 18, 2008
what kind of photo printer paper dose my kodak easyshare printer dock series3 need?
Apr 20, 2008 by guitargurl2122 | Posted in Cameras
The Easyshare Printer Dock uses a dye sublimation process. Thus, it requires special dye sublimation paper, not ink jet paper.
Fhotoace is wrong, in that dye sublimation is not an ink and paper process.
Dye sublimation uses a continuous tone ribbon, which is heated and is thermally transferred to the paper. The colors must sit on top of the paper, unlike with inkjet paper which requires the ink to be absorbed into the paper. Do not use inkjet paper with a dye sublimation printer.
With your Kodak, the ink and paper come together in a package. They are a matched set. Just buy a new set.
http://www.kodak.com/eknec/PageQuerier.jhtml?pq-path=9693&pq-locale=en_US&_requestid=9835
anthony h | Apr 20, 2008
new kodak 5300 printer, paper jam but no paper in it. Help?
Apr 16, 2008 by Sushineandmannedholiday | Posted in Printers
Just installed kodak all in one 5300 printer but when I turned it on I get message - paper jam but there is no paper in it, any ideas?
have tried unplugging it etc. reinstalling drivers
The printer has several switches in it to detect paper jams. When paper feeds in it trips the first one indicating that paper is present. Another switch further along the feed path indicates that the paper is feeding okay.
Your problem can be a jammed switch (loose scrap of paper), a broken switch, a switch disconnected from the controller board or a possible bad controller board.
One thing you didn't mention was does it respond the same with paper loaded? It might be that the first switch is looking for some and not finding it, so it is programmed to assume a jam.
formersalt | Apr 16, 2008