Pros
A low cost per printed page, dual paper feed trays, a functional touch screen, and capable print speeds make the Kodak Hero 9.1 a strong printer for home users.
Consistently good-looking prints and scans, Big, colorful LCD and contextual control panel, Low-cost consumables
Greatlooking photos, Excellent software, Inexpensive ink.
Prints, faxes, and scans, Standalone copier and email sender, WiFi and Ethernet, Low claimed cost per page.
Cons
The tricolor ink tank will cost more in refills over time than single-color cartridges, and the 50-sheet paper output tray could be too small for home offices with high-volume print needs.
Uses just two ink cartridges for a six-ink system, Performance is a little slow, Doesn't photocopy skin tones well
Slow performance.
Subpar output quality for text and graphics, Slow print speed, Low paper capacity.
Reviews
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By eTech Reviews on March 16, 2012
Kodak Hero 9.1 is a good fit as a home printer or for the dual role of home office or home printer; as long as your print needs are distinctly light duty. Capable print speeds, low cost per printed page, functional touchscreen and dual paper feed...
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By IT Reviews on March 13, 2012
Kodak's Hero 9.1 gives you all four multifunction-features and an excellent array of connections, while it manages to combine many of the advantages of its younger siblings. Printing speeds are plodding and scan quality is disappointing....
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By cnet on February 07, 2012
The Hero 9.1 is a suitable choice for shoppers who need a capable multifunction imaging device with acceptable performance, apps that bring workflow into the cloud, and dual paper feed...
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By Computer Shopper on December 20, 2011
This feature-packed, compact all-in-one inkjet turns out good-looking documents and photos at a low cost per page. It's not the fastest office printer in the race, though....
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By TechRadar on December 13, 2011
The Kodak Hero 9.1 is Google Cloud Print ready, can print from emails and also output directly from mobile devices using a free app. It offers Wi-Fi, Ethernet and USB connectivity and has a 4.3-inch touchscreen. Kodak claims that although its printers...
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By PCWorld on December 13, 2011
Pluses on this home-oriented MFP include an LCD touchscreen, a dedicated photo tray, and cheap inks--but its pedestrian speed is not for the impatient. Kodak Hero 9.1 All-in-One Printer Review: Slow but Capable Home MFP Kodak Hero 9.1 All-in-One...
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By PrinterComparison on November 30, 2011
I've been hard on certain Kodak printers in the past because the photo quality hasn't been up to snuff, or certain devices didn't work right, but in my humble opinion, Kodak has done a really good job on improving on past mistakes. The Kodak...
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By PC Mag on November 29, 2011
The Kodak HERO 9.1 All-in-One Printer is a good fit as a home printer or for the dual role of home and home office printer, as long as your print needs are distinctly light duty....
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By Tech Digest on November 21, 2011
If you're flushed with cash, the £199.99 Kodak Hero 9.1 is the premium offering from the company's all-in-one printer range. With a 4.3 inch touchscreen, Wi-Fi and internet connectivity, duplex printing and cloud printing, it ticks every...
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By Trusted Reviews on November 19, 2011
If you want your Kodak printer with extras, this machine delivers them. The touchscreen control, powered photo tray and ADF are certainly worth having, but the print quality, speed and low running costs are available from the hero 5.1, for around...
80
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