Your Kodak camera may have a matching printer dock, you can probably find out at the Kodak website.
I use the Epson Picturemate, about $150. Uses glossy or matte paper, prints are archival and good quality. The ink and paper is sold in packs of 100 sheets for about $29.99. However, the ink lasts longer than the paper, so buy an extra pack of paper and continue to print until the ink runs out, at least another 20 to 30 sheets, usually. It does only print 4x6, so you'd need a different printer if you wanted enlargements.
You can also upload to an online service such as Snapfish, Shutterfly, or MPix, or print at the local drugstore kiosk.
Most all in ones can be used with any digital camera. The problem you may have is getting the internal memory pics printed. Most come with the slots in front for the memory cards, or a port for the pic bridge cable. Just go to your local electronic or computer store and look around.
You can get a new digital camera from http://linkachi.com/?r1 and all you have to do is enter in your zip code to see if they mail it to your area. My uncle got his camera from that site and it arrived at his house a few weeks later. You can choose between three different cameras and they are all free of charge.
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Your Kodak camera may have a matching printer dock, you can probably find out at the Kodak website.
I use the Epson Picturemate, about $150. Uses glossy or matte paper, prints are archival and good quality. The ink and paper is sold in packs of 100 sheets for about $29.99. However, the ink lasts longer than the paper, so buy an extra pack of paper and continue to print until the ink runs out, at least another 20 to 30 sheets, usually. It does only print 4x6, so you'd need a different printer if you wanted enlargements.
You can also upload to an online service such as Snapfish, Shutterfly, or MPix, or print at the local drugstore kiosk.
Most all in ones can be used with any digital camera. The problem you may have is getting the internal memory pics printed. Most come with the slots in front for the memory cards, or a port for the pic bridge cable. Just go to your local electronic or computer store and look around.
You can get a new digital camera from http://linkachi.com/?r1 and all you have to do is enter in your zip code to see if they mail it to your area. My uncle got his camera from that site and it arrived at his house a few weeks later. You can choose between three different cameras and they are all free of charge.