Print technology | Inkjet |
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Display | yes |
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Maximum duty cycle | 1000.0 ppm |
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Windows compatibility |
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Operating relative humidity (H-H) | 20 - 80 |
Wi-Fi | no |
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USB | yes |
USB 2.0 ports quantity | 1 |
Bluetooth | no |
Ethernet LAN | yes |
PictBridge | yes |
AC input voltage | 100.0 V |
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AC input frequency | 50.0 Hz |
Power consumption (printing) | 83.0 W |
Energy Star certified | no |
Colour of product | Grey |
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Market positioning | Home & Office |
Maximum resolution | 4800 x 1200 dpi |
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Print speed (colour, draft quality, A4/US Letter) | 18.0 ppm |
Print speed (black, draft quality, A4/US Letter) | 19.0 ppm |
Maximum print size | A3+ |
Borderless printing | yes |
Borderless printing media sizes | A3+ |
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Memory card reader | yes |
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HP's Photosmart 8750 inkjet printer is the most affordable A3 printer on the market that produces long-lasting, prints that are good enough to exhibit or sell. Initially, its sheer size is daunting, although its weight is similar to the Epson R2400. However, you can't fairly compare these two printers as the Epson is twice the price of the HP model. Not surprisingly, the 8750 is slightly noisier and we had more problems with paper jams and incorrect loading.
Quality prints from a well-appointed printer
HP's huge Photosmart 8750 is the only printer on test to use nine inks. Like the 8450, it uses the PhotoREt Pro system, but it takes the 344 tri-colour cartridge (cyan, yellow, magenta); 101 blue photo cartridge (light
HP Photosmart 8750 Professional
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The HP Photosmart 8750 is a good, large format desktop photo printer and a good choice for the advanced hobbyist looking to make larger prints at home. But slow print times, long drying times, and lack of individual ink tanks will have professional photographers looking elsewhere.
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