Kodak also outfits the 2170 with a slew of productivity features: It comes with a 150-sheet paper tray, impressive for its comparably compact size and a paper sensor that auto-adjusts and aligns based on paper type. The printer obviously includes a SD card slot and USB port for printing purposes as well. The 1.5-inch, color LCD display makes it easy to connect to the network and determine format. The only drawback is the absence of an Android app, although Kodak hasn’t ruled out developing one.
All you have to do is download Kodak’s free app, pull from your photo library, and send the image via Wi-Fi to the printer (if you have a Kodak digital frame, you can also send it here). Right out of the box, the 2170’s most impressive element is the ability to print easily from your iOS or BlackBerry devices.
While it stops short of fulfilling your every corporate need and might seem a tad pricey at $149.99, the technology behind the 2170 will make it a staple for many small businesses and general households. Considering its features, it’s a compact machine that boasts productivity as well as a creative side. The Kodak 2170 is a home office dream that photo fanatics will love.