HP Photosmart 8050 review

The conventional 8050 is a veritable chip off HP's old block

The trade-off for built-in print heads is that running costs can work out expensive

TechRadar Verdict

It's a good all-rounder at the price, but we prefer the Canon iP4200

Pros

  • +

    Ease of use

Cons

  • -

    Slightly disappointing performer

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Way back in the 1980s, when HP introduced its first DeskJet colour thermal inkjet printer, it came up with the idea of building the print heads into the cartridges and has stuck with the format almost exclusively ever since.

True to recent form, you can swap out the 'photo' cartridge of the 8050, which contains light cyan, light magenta and photo black inks, for a mono black cartridge, enabling you to get fast document printing and full six-ink photo printing from the same printer.

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