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<blockquote data-quote="Odin_aa" data-source="post: 344154" data-attributes="member: 11814"><p>I could not disagree more. I have never owned anything created by HP that was worth the money I spent on it and have sworn them off forever. I have not owned an HP printer in years, so have no first hand experience with their newer models but still consider them the bottom feeders for anything you plan on printing photographs with.</p><p></p><p>Epson or Canon. Epson R300 (I think the new model is the R330) is a nice little printer with a nice inkset. The R800 even better but a bit more expensive. Canon also makes some nice little printers.</p><p></p><p>The biggest problem with HP models that I owned was the color faded quickly, this includes an HP they use at work...not a very new HP but within the last 3 years they purchased it. Photographs fade in days..not months or years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Odin_aa, post: 344154, member: 11814"] I could not disagree more. I have never owned anything created by HP that was worth the money I spent on it and have sworn them off forever. I have not owned an HP printer in years, so have no first hand experience with their newer models but still consider them the bottom feeders for anything you plan on printing photographs with. Epson or Canon. Epson R300 (I think the new model is the R330) is a nice little printer with a nice inkset. The R800 even better but a bit more expensive. Canon also makes some nice little printers. The biggest problem with HP models that I owned was the color faded quickly, this includes an HP they use at work...not a very new HP but within the last 3 years they purchased it. Photographs fade in days..not months or years. [/QUOTE]
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