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DP-Now: Extended review HP Photosmart 7960 printer
Mark Peters : January 21th 2004 - 10:12 CET
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Our good friend Ian Burley, owner and editor of the UK based DP-Now website, has published an extensive and thorough review of the HP Photosmart 7960 photo printer. The HP Photosmart 7960 photo printer is designed for professional creatives such as ad agencies, design studios and photographers who need photo lab imaging quality together with the ability to produce borderless prints in either 10 x 15 cm or A4 size. The 8-ink print system will be the major benefit of this all-round printer but users will also value the ability to select, edit, preview and print images via the 6.4 cm colour screen without having to connect to the Mac or PC. Ian has tested this HP printer and made a 10 pages and over 40 illustrations rich review.
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According to Ian: "Finally, here is another high resolution digitised film image. This shows that the 7960 reproduces metallic tones well and that shadow detail is adequately preserved.", " There is a marginal improvement in quality compared with Fast normal mode but you have to look very hard on the printed page to see the difference. But it's there, the characters are just that little bit smoother and sharper." And "HP's Photosmart flagship can claim a number of firsts, including the most comprehensive memory card compatibility yet, beating rivals to integrated xD card support."
You want to learn more about this HP printer? Hop on over to DP-Now and read Ian's review. |
   
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