Customer Reviews
TERRIBLE TECHNICAL SUPPORT STAFF 
2008-03-27
I will NEVER buy another HP product again....be it a printer, computer or whatever. The main reason is HP has arguably the worst technical support staff. On two separate occasions, I had problems with my HP Photosmart printer so I called HP's techical support. They ask you the perfunctory questions and try to sound all polite and concerned and everything but then the inevitable always happens--they recommend you to buy an ugraded HP printer! They don't even bother trying to help you fix the printer that you already have. Well, after I spoke to technical support, I contacted a buddy of mine who knows a lot more about computers than I do. Needless to say he fixed my printer, which wasn't that big of a problem, unlike HP's technical support. The problems? 1) I was having difficulty with the cradle inside the printer going back and forth. It was stuck. 2) After I bought a new laptop computer that came with Microsoft Vista, I had difficulty hooking up my HP printer with my new computer. In conclusion, I strongly discourage anyone to buy anything from HP until their technical support staff stops acting like salespeople instead.
HP 8750 Review 
2008-02-06
Not what I was hoping for...upgraded from a CP1700....Oooops.
This thing eats ink, is ridiculously slow, prints faded images (with no insight from tech support) and consistanly pulls multiple pages.
Oh but it looks nice. No more HP's for this kid...
HP 8750 
2007-12-11
The HP 8750 prints B&W and Color beautifully. It took some time to figure out the right printer preference settings. I did not having experience with color management settings so for awhile my prints were coming out way too dark. Once the settings were correct between my Corel Paint Shop Pro X software and 8750 printer life was good. I am still amazed that the engineers at HP can't get the paper to feed through perfectly aligned every time, not that it's off that much. Overall the printer turns out awesome 13x19 prints which are much more impressive than 8.5x11, and has taken my photos to a professionally looking level.
Printer 
2007-12-04
We've had the printer up and running now for two weeks and so far it does exactly what it's supposed to do. Not the fastest machine availble but for the price- well worht it- so far....
Great printer, better than my old Canon i9900 
2007-11-29
As a former professional photographer, a printer's performance as a photo processor is really where the rubber meets the road.
I shoot Nikon pro-level cameras and lenses, both film and digital. I have a Canon 9950F dedicated print scanner, a Nikon CoolScan negative/slide scanner, and an HP 8750 as a dedicated printer for larger format photo prints. I use Photoshop, Lightroom, DNG Converter, and other top-end photo software. The quality of my photo prints is absolutely crucial to me artistically.
I had a Canon i9900 printer, which made great prints in non-archival inks; not acceptable. The Vivera inks used in the 8750 will last over 100 years when used on HP's Premium Plus papers, and the unit yields stunning prints. Image quality is as good as one gets from a lab.
The printer interfaces beauutifully and reliably with my computer system (a periodic problem with the Canon, I might add), a desktop running XP Media Center Pro. Absolutely no glitches at all.
I have to say, I love this printer, and strongly recommend it.
Excellent printer 
2007-09-16
Box Contents: HP Photosmart 8750 Professional Photo Printer, HP 22 Tri-color Inkjet Print Cartridge, 5 ml ink volume, HP Image Zone Express Photo and Imaging Software on CD-ROM, Setup Poster, User's Guide, Power Supply, Power Cord
If you're a professional, fine art, or portrait photographer, or even a serious amateur, your wish is granted. Yep, now you print your own professional-quality photos at home or in your studio, in sizes up to 13 x 19". HP's Photosmart 8750 prints with or without borders, in vivid color or in stark black and white. In very little time and with minimal hassle (no trekking to the lab), your best shots are ready to exhibit, sell, or simply admire . Resist photo fading when displayed under glass2 for more than 100 years, or in a photo album3 for more than 200 years Produce rich colors compatible with AdobeĀ® RGB and sRGB with HP's color-management tools Use on a small network of PCs and Macs, plus enable wireless printing Compatible cartridges - HP 96 Black Inkjet Print Cartridge (21 ml), HP 97 Tri-color Inkjet Print Cartridge (14 ml), HP 99 Photo Inkjet Print Cartridge (13 ml), HP 100 Gray Photo Inkjet Print Cartridge (15 ml), HP 101 Blue Photo Inkjet Print Cartridge (13 ml), HP 102 Gray Photo Inkjet Print Cartridge (23 ml) Supports Windows 98, 2000, Me, XP Home, XP Professional; Mac OS X v 10.1.5, 10.2, 10.3 Unit Dimensions - 25.3 x 15.7 x 8 inch / Weighs 26 lbs
Great printer, great service 
2007-09-09
I've had my HP 8750 for a year now - i do not use it as much as I expected, which means it sits a lot. Yet it always delivers sharp, clear printing on a variety of photo papers, and creates beautiful 13x19 enlargements. The ink lasts much longer than I expected - I am still on the original cartridges. And HP was terrific to work with. I had trouble with the first printer received, and HP used overnght shipping and top-knotch phone supoprt to get to issue solved.
Save money on photo labs 
2007-09-01
This printer will save you from going to the photo store or ordering prints online. The 3 cartridge printing head makes true to life photos. The 13x19 photo size that is even borderless makes a big impression. Prints are best on hp photo paper. I have done some flyer layouts on 11x17 regular paper as well. All around a best buy.
Pro Printer 
2007-05-09
This is the printer for you if you are into pictures of all sizes. The quality of the prints are unbelievable. It doesn't use as much ink as I thought it would.
Great color. Handles small paper (4 
2007-04-20
I have a love/hate relationship with this printer.
First, the good features:
1) Superb color. Hard to beat.
2) I've never experienced a clogged print head (Epson is notorious for this). HP print heads are replaced when you replace the ink cartridge; on Epsons, you are just replacing the ink.
2) Networked. You can print to it from every computer on the network.
3) Handles plain paper documents very well.
4) Prints up to 11"x19"!
5) Photo prints are excellent (when the paper is straight - see bad features).
Now, the bad features:
6) Handles small (4"x6"). It often pulls the paper in crooked. I've had batches of prints where every other one was bad. You know how expensive the photo print paper is. Even installing the small paper is funky; you have to shove it way into the machine -- not intuitive.
7) It accepts memory cards and, theoretically, you can print directly from the cards. The reality is that the physical interface is so clunky, you should expect to do everything from your computer.
8) Software drivers are bloated and intrusive -- [...].