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Product Code: CB981B#BEV In the context of A3 photo printers, the HP Photosmart B8550 is almost a budget model, with an RRP of just £265. Does it have budget output though? Our tests suggest not - with crisp prints making the most of the machines fi...
At this price and with these features, the HP Photosmart B8550 is aimed squarely at everyday consumers – holiday snappers and poster makers – rather than at enthusiastic creatives. But with budgets squeezed hard for everyone, it wouldn’t...
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Price is, indeed, relative. Buying one of the ubiquitous all-in-one ‘photo quality’ printers that are a staple at Staples will still leave you with change out of 50 quid for chips on the way home – but you can pay between £500 and £700 for a great A3+...
Built-in LCD screen, memory card slots, light and portable, vivid and vibrant prints...
Flimsy build, poorer quality output, clunky media trays...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2013-04-01 01:31:58
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If you are looking to print large photos and still have the capability to use the printer as an everyday one, then HPs B8550 is worth a second look, as it blends the features of a large format photo printer with the everyday usability of a standard i...
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HPs new, clinical-looking B8550 doesnt take up much more desk space than an A4 printer. Much of the Photosmart Pros compactness is the result of its paper-handing mechanism. Rather than use a rear paper feed, a cassette slots into the base of the...
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HP has an interesting offering with the Photosmart B8550. Ideally suited to mixed use with text and photos, it is a good solution for someone looking for a single printer for all uses. The 13x19” size will appeal to many, especially scrapbook aficionad...
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The first thing I noticed about this HP printer was its overall sleek design, making it appear as if it had been designed by Apple rather than in a former Soviet Bloc tank factory. Looks aside, the HP Photosmart B8550 offers features such as dual...
Dual paper trays; low price...
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We are not fans of the 4x6 print. A card full of images and a 4x6 printer make us wish we had a lawn to mow. You know, get out in the sunshine and get some exercise. Making a stack of 4x6 prints strikes us a drudgery. C O N T E N T S The Big Home Prin...
The exciting thing about the lightweight, compact HP B8550 13x19 printer is that it makes large prints a reality in your home or small office for just $300 (and probably a good deal less once it hits the street). It makes compromises to get there, but...
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The new sweet spot for printer sizes appears to be 13x19, or A3+/Super B. Large enough to print 11x14 photos, while still fitting on the average desktop, these printers offer much more versatility than a letter size model does. It also opens up the p...
HP Photosmart B8550 Review Review Date: January 12th 2009Author: Jon Canfield Leave a comment about this Review Introduction The new sweet spot for printer sizes appears to be 13x19, or A3+/Super B. Large enough to print 11x14 photos, while still fitt...
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A general purpose A3+ printer may not be that mainstream, but there are enough people who need prints larger than A4 to make it a worthwhile inclusion in most manufacturer's ranges. HP has just revamped its models and come up with a strikingly designed pr...
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REVIEW HPs on a roll with its high-end photo printers—the models designed to print at up to supertabloid size (13 by 19 inches). The HP Photosmart Pro B9180 Photo Printer and the somewhat-less-expensive HP Photosmart Pro B8850 Photo Printer were bot...
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