It accepts documents of up to 30 sheets, and allows you to automatically copy or fax multi-page documents, without having to manually place each sheet on the scanner's glass surface - a great time-saver when you're using the 9250 in a home office. Kodak has added an automatic document feeder to the top of the flatbed scanner. Beneath these, there's a PictBridge-compatible USB port that lets you use the printer to grab photos directly from compatible cameras or USB drives. The first takes care of xD, SD and Memory Stick cards, while the second accommodates CompactFlash cards. The front is home to two memory-card slots. There's also a numerical keypad for dialling fax numbers. Above the mouth sits the flip-out control panel that houses a 2.4-inch screen, along with dedicated buttons for the various printing, scanning, copying and faxing functions. Essentially, it looks like a large box that has curved sides and a large mouth in the middle where the printed sheets are feed out onto a telescopic tray. Visually, the 9250 is very similar to the 7250.
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