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Print from 4 x 6- to 13 x 19-inch photos—and everything in between, including 5 x 7 and 8 x 10, 12 x 12
Easily review, select and enhance photos without a PC on the 2.4-inch color display
View and print photos without a PC—insert a compatible memory card into the built-in card slots
Print directly from PictBridge-enabled cameras
Take the guesswork out of photo printing and get the quality you expect with HP Auto Sense technology[1]
5 affordable individual inks—replace only the cartridges that you need
Print laser-quality text and lab-quality photos consistently with the new 5-ink printing system
Enjoy the convenience and savings of printing photo enlargements at home
Get enhanced photo detail thanks to extremely small ink drops with HP dual drop volume technology
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Uk has collected 14 expert reviews for HP Photosmart B8550 photo printer and the average expert rating is 80 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
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pcadvisor.co.uk
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2013-04-01 01:31:58 |
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...
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macworld.co.uk
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2013-04-01 01:31:58 |
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+...
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itreviews.com
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2013-04-01 01:31:58 |
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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expertreviews.co.uk
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2013-04-01 01:32:07 |
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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shutterbug.com
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2013-04-01 01:32:01 |
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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layersmagazine.com
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2013-04-01 01:32:04 |
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...
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imaging-resource.com
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2013-04-01 01:32:09 |
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...
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photographyblog.com
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2013-04-01 01:32:14 |
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...
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trustedreviews.com
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2013-04-01 01:32:18 |
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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pcmag.com
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2013-04-01 01:32:21 |
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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