Kodak ESP 5250 review
The ESP 5250 is a tried and tested model that's been with us for some time, it's is marginally faster than the C310, but the C310’s print quality is better
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The ESP 5250 is a tried and tested model that's been with us for some time, it's is marginally faster than the C310, but the C310’s print quality is better
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