HP Photosmart B8550 Inkjet Photo Printer
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Product Features
- Five-ink system lets you replace only the colors you need; 2.4-inch color LCD lets you review, select, and enhance photos without your computer
- One-year limited hardware warranty; one-year of technical phone support
- Up to 32 pages per minute for black-and-white draft-quality letters; 95 seconds for 13 x 19-inch color photos
- Inkjet printer produces lab-quality photos as large as 13 x 19-inches
- 125-sheet tray holds paper from 4 x 6-inches to 13 x 19-inches; includes specialized tray for three common photo sizes
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Product Description
Need one printer for everything from photo enlargements to 12 x 12" scrapbook pages to documents? Choose the HP Photosmart B8550. It lets you print excellent-quality photos in a wide range of sizes all the way up to 13 x 19" plus documents. Color management features Print photos with enhanced detail / Dual-drop-volume technology for photos with smooth, even color and fine detail. Memory card compatible Compact Flash, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Duo, Secure Digital/MultiMediaCard, Secure Digital High Capacity Card, xD-PictureCard 2 USB (front (1 High Speed device port,) and back ( High Speed host port)) Display 2.4-in LCD (color graphics) - 15 buttons (On; Previous;Photosmart Express; OK; Red Eye Removal; Setup; Help; Zoom +; Zoom -; Left arrow, Right arrow, Up arrow, down arrow; Cancel).
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Customer Reviews
Excellent!
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J. Robert Streetman
First large format printer
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Larry L. Wittmer
Great Prints Windows Drivers Could use Work
I use this printer with Vista 64. I'm a web designer and have strong graphic artist skills (have been using Photoshop for over 15 years).
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Aldo R. Perez
Promised a lot.
The Photosmart is not as easy to assemble and use on a daily basis as might appear on the small thumbnail picture. It takes forever to print and I've tried tweaking the printer.
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Harkanwar Anand
One really annoying bug spoils it for me
I have exactly the same problem as D.P Shroeder. When printing borderless on any size paper with any photo, the printer crops about a quarter of an inch off each edge.
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Ron Owen
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