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HP Photosmart 8250


$400.00 Released June, 2006

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Images are clear, sharp and crisp. Photos look professional like they came from a photo lab. Prints directly from memory cards with no noticeable lag at all.

The Cons:Ink on the prints smears easily at first until you let it dry. Easy to choose the wrong settings manually and create a bad quality print.

The HP Photosmart 8250 is a higher-end color inkjet printer. With USB and PictBridge connections, and a 2.5" LCD flip-up display to view and edit photos before printing, the 8250 enables printing directly from a digital camera, bypassing the PC.

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Print speed reaches 32 pages per minute for black text, and 14 seconds for a 4 x 6 color photo. The 8250 is therefore much faster than the lower-end 8050, but some reviews suggest it produces inferior print quality, despite an identical maximum resolution of 4800 x 1200 dpi. A 20-sheet photo tray and 100-sheet letter-size paper tray are included. Other add-ons are available at extra cost, such as a Bluetooth adapter and automatic duplexer.

Features

  • Black print quality up to 1200 x 1200 dpi
  • Color print quality up to 4800 x 1200 dpi
  • 2.5-inch flip-up screen
  • Edit pictures before printing
  • USB and PictBridge connectivity
  • 32 ppm black
  • 4 x 6 color photo, 14 seconds
  • Borderless photos up to 8.5" x 24"
  • 100-sheet paper tray
  • 20-sheet photo tray
  • Mac and PC compatibility

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    images are clear, sharp and crisp

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    photos look professional like they came from a photo lab

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    prints directly from memory cards with no noticeable lag at all

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    installs perfectly and effortlessly the first time

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    can auto-detect the paper you're using and adjust accordingly

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    ink on the prints smears easily at first until you let it dry

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    easy to choose the wrong settings manually and create a bad quality print

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