Originally posted by OmegaMan
I've always felt that in terms of their inkjet line, any of their deskjet 900 - 1200 series are the best. I have the 932c...
You get the most ink in their cartridges (42ml in the black, 38ml in the large colour), print heads on each cartridge, photo-ret 3 tech / 2400x1200dpi. Add to that, the ability to add the duplex printing module to the back of that entire line. Quick, quiet and don't usually break down.
They ofcourse, also work in OSX, classic, and just about most modern OSes.
As for their current crop...they've purposely decreased the ink cartridge size, and have bumped up the dpi (who cares about 5760dpi? When you print, that doesn't affect quality!). I'm certainly not a fan of the 5550/7550.
Originally posted by Sirtovin
I finally brought the HP 5550 Deskjet... No more problems with paper jams... and to me it prints clearer in black and white mode... go figure... lol.
Originally posted by lurk
Is that clearer than the 7550? If so it makes since because the 5550 ships with the normal tricolor carterage and the black. The 7550 comes with the tricolor and then a second photo ink tricolor. When printing black with the photo carterage installed the printer uses all of the colors to make black with is not a nice as having a real black carterage.
The cool think with those printers is that you can swap a black cart into th 7550 or the photo carterage into yours and get better text or photos depending on your needs. That is why there was that little black carterage clamp in the box with the printer so that you can actually swap out the one you aren't using and put it in the "clamp" so that the heads won't get damaged and the ink won't dry out. There is no cripple chip in those carterages so you can swap them as much as you like.
-Eric
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