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HP Photosmart 8150 Review at DCResource

Mark Goldstein | Printers | July 26, 2005 | 0 Comments

HP Photosmart 8150DCResource have just reviewed the HP Photosmart 8150 printer which was first announced in August 2004.

“‘To get the highest quality black and white prints, you’ll need to swap the photo cartridge with a gray one, which doesn’t come with the printer. You can purchase a photo gray ink cartridge for about $25. While HP’s ink cartridges install quickly and painlessly, it’s a bit of a nuisance to have to switch ink cartridges when changing from color shots to black and white. If you want to print text, HP recommends that you use (and purchase for about $20 yet another ink cartridge: HP Black. Same thing goes for sepia/vintage prints. Another drawback to this system is each time you exchange ink cartridges, the 8150 prints a test sheet and wastes ink in the process. And don’t think that ink is inexpensive.”

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