HP PhotoSmart 8050 Photo Thermal Printer
-
7 reviews - $139.00 - $169.99
- (average price for this product: $158.72)
- The HP Photosmart 8050 Printer is a versatile printing tool for creating fantastic photos at home or at work -- without conn... read more
- see more products like this
HP Photosmart 8050 Printer (Q6351A#ABA)
The HP Photosmart 8050 Photo Printer is a versatile six-ink printer that produces true-to-life photo...
- product
HP Q6351A HP Photosmart 8050 Photo Printer
HP Q6351A HP Photosmart 8050 Photo Printer
HP PHOTOSMART 8050 PRINT Q6351A REFURBISHED *NO ...
*2% DISCOUNT COD/WIRE HP PHOTOSMART 8050 PRINT Q6351A REFURBISHED *NO CONSUMABLES
|
||
|
See more offers from LA Computer Center |
||
- product
*2% DISCOUNT COD/WIRE HP PHOTOSMART 8050 Q6351A
- product
The HP Photosmart 8050 Printer is a versatile printing tool for creating fantastic photos at home or at work -- without connecting to a PC. It features a 1.8 inch color image display to preview and edit your photos before printing, without connecting to a computer monitor. The true-to-life photo quality resists fading for generations. Print your own true-to-life photos and crisp text documents, fast 4x6 photos and long-lasting color prints with the look & feel of traditional photos. 100-sheet input tray, 20-sheet photo tray Media Sizes - Letter, legal, executive, No. 10 envelope, index cards, 5x7 and 4...
| Main Features | |
|---|---|
| Brand | HP |
| Product Line | PhotoSmart |
| Printer Technology | Thermal |
| Color Output | Black & White |
| Cartridge Type | Inkjet Cartridge |
| Function | Photo |
| Interface Type | USB, USB 2.0, PictBridge |
| Wireless | Wireless |
| Operating System Compatibility | PC, Mac |
| Compatibility Requirements | MacOS X, Windows Me, Windows 98, Windows 2000, MacOS X 10.3, MacOS X 10.2, Windows XP Home |
Well-equipped and attractively priced, the Photosmart 8050 turns out good prints on both plain paper and photo stock.
If you're starting to get into digital photography and want to start doing prints at home, this is a great printer to start with..
Way back in the 1980s, when HP introduced its first DeskJet colourthermal inkjet printer, it came up with the idea of building the printheads into the cartridges and has stuck with the format almost exclusively ever since.