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Kodak ESP3 Multi-function Printer $29.99 + Delivery @ Hot.com.au

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Print, copy and scan with the great value KODAK ESP 3 All-in-One inkjet printer. We're offering it for $29.99 plus delivery - until stock runs out. PayPal and Credit Card payments incur a 2% surcharge; BPay and Direct Deposit don't.

Kodak ESP3

Kodak ESP3 All-in-ine
Kodak has combined quality, ease-of-use and affordable inks to create the KODAK ESP 3 All-in-One Printer. It offers high-quality picture and document output, while allowing you to save up to 50% on everything you print when compared to similar consumer inkjet printers. So you can print, copy, and scan even more—for less.

View Kodak ESP3 Product Page


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  • may i know the delivery in postocde 2000 and 3000? it seems around $19. Not worth it.

    JBhifi is selling this HP all-in-one for $38

    http://www.jbhifi.com.au/computers/printers/hp/all-in-one-de…

    • As tsimop suggested, you can view the delivery charges by placing the item in your cart and getting a postcode estimate on the cart page. All deliveries are via courier and you're looking at about $19 to Sydney and Melbourne for one unit, around $26 for two and about $33 for three.

      Kodak made a big deal of their printers having lower running costs than comparable inkjet printers - so you may want to include ongoing costs in your price comparison.

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    Add it to your cart and put in your postcode.

    5000 $20.77
    2000 $19.82
    3000 $18.88

    staticice $137

  • Never heard of this Company but I'll give em a go, My Mother has a few extra cartridges for an older model Kodak printer that is now dead, so this is actually a pretty good deal for me as they will suit this printer also.

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      • Ah k, wasn't sure as I'm sure I saw a deal in the last few months discussing the issue of charging a surcharge for paypal.
        But if Australian legislation states this than I understand that overrides paypals eula.

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