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HP Photosmart Pro B8850 Review

Jan 23 2008, 7:31am CST | by

HP Photosmart Pro B8850 Review
 
 

PhotographyBlog published a review of the new HP Photosmart Pro B8850 photo printer.

Quote from the review: "Following hot on the heels of the popular Photosmart Pro B9180 13 inch / A3 photo printer, HP has just introduced a lower price model, the B8850, that will appeal to enthusiasts who don't need all of the features of the B9180. The HP B8850 was announced last week and features exactly the same 8-colour Vivera inkset as the B9180, promising print life of more than 200 years. "
Read the full review on PhotographyBlog.

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