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Summary: Save money on photo labs
Comment: This printer will save you from going to the photo store or ordering prints online. The 3 cartridge printing head makes true to life photos. The 13x19 photo size that is even borderless makes a big impression. Prints are best on hp photo paper. I have done some flyer layouts on 11x17 regular paper as well. All around a best buy.
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Summary: Pro Printer
Comment: This is the printer for you if you are into pictures of all sizes. The quality of the prints are unbelievable. It doesn't use as much ink as I thought it would.
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Summary: Great color. Handles small paper (4
Comment: I have a love/hate relationship with this printer.
First, the good features:
1) Superb color. Hard to beat.
2) I've never experienced a clogged print head (Epson is notorious for this). HP print heads are replaced when you replace the ink cartridge; on Epsons, you are just replacing the ink.
2) Networked. You can print to it from every computer on the network.
3) Handles plain paper documents very well.
4) Prints up to 11"x19"!
5) Photo prints are excellent (when the paper is straight - see bad features).
Now, the bad features:
6) Handles small (4"x6"). It often pulls the paper in crooked. I've had batches of prints where every other one was bad. You know how expensive the photo print paper is. Even installing the small paper is funky; you have to shove it way into the machine -- not intuitive.
7) It accepts memory cards and, theoretically, you can print directly from the cards. The reality is that the physical interface is so clunky, you should expect to do everything from your computer.
8) Software drivers are bloated and intrusive -- [...].
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Summary: GREAT WHILE IT LASTS...
Comment: I LOVED this printer!! The print quality is truly phenomenal! I had a few issues with paper sizes, too many pieces being fed through, the rear feed slot, same as other reviewers, but looked beyond those because the prints were so wonderful. And yes, I am speaking in past tense of my wonderful printer, because it is DEAD at the ripe old age of 13 months! Exactly ONE MONTH after the 1-yr warranty, my printer is "unfixable". And HP won't do anything for me... after speaking to 8 people on the phone (only one of which I understood fully) and 3 supervisors, they just said that I'm SOL... So, yes, very nice printer, if it lasts.
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Summary: Excellent printer -
Comment: I've been an Epson printer girl up until now. I began with the 1270, which was a terrific printer, lasted forever, did a great job, etc. It finally died of old age and I purchased the 1280. It was temperamental, sucked up ink big time, and just was not as good as the 1270. It died an early death, barely a year old. I was tired of the ink problems with the Epsons, so I did a great deal of research on larger-format printers, and finally decided on the HP 8750. I was influenced by the fact that the little HP PSC 750 I have owned for more than 6 years is just a terrific, sturdy, quality printer (and scanner and copier). I've been working with the 8750 since end of December, and so far I'm very impressed with it. The quality is excellent, operation is pretty straight-forward, it doesn't end up with dried ink supply like the Epson's are prone to do. The 8750 produces beautiful 11X14 prints - I'm just delighted with it. So far, I'm very, very pleased with this HP product, and I recommend it to anyone who wants to print larger-format color and/or b&w prints.





Summary: Save money on photo labs
Comment: This printer will save you from going to the photo store or ordering prints online. The 3 cartridge printing head makes true to life photos. The 13x19 photo size that is even borderless makes a big impression. Prints are best on hp photo paper. I have done some flyer layouts on 11x17 regular paper as well. All around a best buy.
Customer Rating:





Summary: Pro Printer
Comment: This is the printer for you if you are into pictures of all sizes. The quality of the prints are unbelievable. It doesn't use as much ink as I thought it would.
Customer Rating:





Summary: Great color. Handles small paper (4
Comment: I have a love/hate relationship with this printer.
First, the good features:
1) Superb color. Hard to beat.
2) I've never experienced a clogged print head (Epson is notorious for this). HP print heads are replaced when you replace the ink cartridge; on Epsons, you are just replacing the ink.
2) Networked. You can print to it from every computer on the network.
3) Handles plain paper documents very well.
4) Prints up to 11"x19"!
5) Photo prints are excellent (when the paper is straight - see bad features).
Now, the bad features:
6) Handles small (4"x6"). It often pulls the paper in crooked. I've had batches of prints where every other one was bad. You know how expensive the photo print paper is. Even installing the small paper is funky; you have to shove it way into the machine -- not intuitive.
7) It accepts memory cards and, theoretically, you can print directly from the cards. The reality is that the physical interface is so clunky, you should expect to do everything from your computer.
8) Software drivers are bloated and intrusive -- [...].
Customer Rating:





Summary: GREAT WHILE IT LASTS...
Comment: I LOVED this printer!! The print quality is truly phenomenal! I had a few issues with paper sizes, too many pieces being fed through, the rear feed slot, same as other reviewers, but looked beyond those because the prints were so wonderful. And yes, I am speaking in past tense of my wonderful printer, because it is DEAD at the ripe old age of 13 months! Exactly ONE MONTH after the 1-yr warranty, my printer is "unfixable". And HP won't do anything for me... after speaking to 8 people on the phone (only one of which I understood fully) and 3 supervisors, they just said that I'm SOL... So, yes, very nice printer, if it lasts.
Customer Rating:





Summary: Excellent printer -
Comment: I've been an Epson printer girl up until now. I began with the 1270, which was a terrific printer, lasted forever, did a great job, etc. It finally died of old age and I purchased the 1280. It was temperamental, sucked up ink big time, and just was not as good as the 1270. It died an early death, barely a year old. I was tired of the ink problems with the Epsons, so I did a great deal of research on larger-format printers, and finally decided on the HP 8750. I was influenced by the fact that the little HP PSC 750 I have owned for more than 6 years is just a terrific, sturdy, quality printer (and scanner and copier). I've been working with the 8750 since end of December, and so far I'm very impressed with it. The quality is excellent, operation is pretty straight-forward, it doesn't end up with dried ink supply like the Epson's are prone to do. The 8750 produces beautiful 11X14 prints - I'm just delighted with it. So far, I'm very, very pleased with this HP product, and I recommend it to anyone who wants to print larger-format color and/or b&w prints.
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