That’s what Kodak Alaris wants to fix with the M1 Order Station. But you’re just as likely to find something that’s broken, and you’re almost certainly going to find a machine that’s out of date. If you’re lucky, it might even be working. Walk into a Walgreens or CVS in the United States, and you may be able to find the remnants of a photo printing kiosk somewhere in a dingy corner at the back of the store. Remember those old photo printing kiosks you used to find in convenience stores and pharmacies? Kodak Moments is trying to bring these back into vogue by releasing the M1 Order Station: a printing kiosk that seeks to “capitalize on consumers’ interest for photo products by offering high-quality prints from their smartphones.”
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