photo-i.co.uk Updated: 2015-03-04 08:53:36
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Head to Head review between HP Photosmart Pro B9180Canon PIXMA Pro 9500Epson Stylus Photo R2400 Generally I hate doing group tests, I prefer to cover each printer in greater depth. However, over the last three years I have covered all three printer...
Epson Stylus Photo R2400, HP Photosmart Pro B9180 and Canon PIXMA Pro 9500 review. It has been an interesting experiment comparing three printers side by side. Each one in turn has something unique to offer. The Epson can also support roll media, but...
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Our prints show that the B9180 output quality is a little short of the Pro9500 Mk II and the Epson R2880, but only a little. It wasn’t that long ago that the B9180 was the de facto choice for the semi–professional photographer. Getting on for three ye...
Both colour and monochrome output superb, ethernet port, built-in calibration, great price...
Fiddly speciality media tray, Photoshop plug-in inferior to Canon’s...
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practicalphotography.com Updated: 2015-03-04 08:54:00
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The HP Photosmart Pro B9180 has a built-in calibration system and features HP's new Vivera pigment inks that boast increased longevity and waterproofing for your prints...
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For many people, spending £500 on a printer is not an option, but some photographers do like to go large so we hauled in an A3+ printer from HP to give you an idea of what you can expect from a printer of this type.The HP Photosmart Pro B9180 uses ei...
Robust build quality, Low running costs, Great colour and mono printing...
500 price tag could scare some off...
For many people, spending £500 on a printer is not an option, but some photographers do like to go large so we hauled in an A3+ printer from HP to give you an idea of what you can expect from a printer of this type.The HP Photosmart Pro B9180 uses ei...
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Its rare indeed to come across a product so well thought out and so perfectly integrated with both Mac and Windows PC that you wonder how you lived without it. Hewlett-Packard has done just that with the HP Photosmart Pro B9180, a $1499 high-end photo...
Colour calibrator, pigment-based inks, HP Printer Utility allows you to install custom paper profiles directly into the printers driver, excellent prints with colours coming out almost perfect...
It sometimes crimps one end of very thick paper when fed through the manual-feed slot The Final Word Try as we might, we couldnt come up with any significant defects in the HP Photosmart Pro B9180. The only thing we didnt like is how the printer can...
Try as we might, we couldnt come up with any significant defects in the HP Photosmart Pro B9180. The only thing we didnt like is how the printer can sometimes crimp one end of very thick paper when fed through the manual-feed slot. While we think the...
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It’s rare indeed to come across a product so well thought out and so perfectly integrated with both Mac and Windows PC that you wonder how you lived without it. Hewlett-Packard has done just that with the HP Photosmart Pro B9180, a £500 high-end pho...
Try as we might, we couldn’t come up with any significant defects in the HP Photosmart Pro B9180. The only thing we didn’t like is how the printer can sometimes crimp one end of very thick paper when fed through the manual-feed slot. While we...
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Standing head and shoulders about the lesser inkjets in our top 10, the B9180 is a prosumer model designed to plug the gap between normal inkjets and your first coffee-table book. Its loaded with advanced tech to give the best possible print quality...
Awesome print quality. Feels like itll last forever...
High price. Dull looks. Expensive ink...
If youre serious about your photography habit, then this printer is what you need to do it justice...
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dpexpert.com.au Updated: 2015-03-04 08:54:54
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This printer is HP’s large format (A3+) inkjet photo printer. It competes with the top Epson and Canon photo printers and, like the Epson, uses pigment inks to create long life prints. The printer uses eight cartridges of HP Vivera pigment inks ($52...
The prints from the B9180 are simply superb. Resolution and colour fidelity are exemplary and black and white prints have a richness and lustre reminiscent of the very best silver halide papers. Surface appearance is flawless with no dot pattern or ban...
It is very heavy!...
For anyone producing prints for display the HP B1980 must be a top consideration. However, we do have one big complaint – how can a printer that costs $700 (AUD $853) in the US sell here for $1500? Accustomed as we are to paying premiums for living...
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computerarts.co.uk Updated: 2015-03-04 08:55:10
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Photosmart B9180 HP hits back with a new pigment-ink A3+ printer for graphics, proofing and photography Hewlett-Packard’s 8750 failed to make an impression among designers, artists and photographers when it was first launched back in the Spring of 200...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2015-03-04 08:55:10
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professional A3+ photo printer: Its a sign of times that increasing numbers of high street photo printing shops are closing with the advent of vastly improved digital cameras, software and printers which mean that the whole process, from snapping to...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2015-03-04 08:55:25
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At MacUser we see printers of many kinds and quality levels, so when we say the output quality of the new HP Photosmart Pro B9180 was good enough to make us stop and stare, we mean it is really something impressive. Both the included samples and, more...
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November 2006 HP Photosmart Pro B9180 - interactive review We are all on a quest for the definitive digital camera, scanner or printer. Over the last few years we have seen dramatic improvements in all areas of digital photography and particularly i...
Superb print quality especially with Fine Art media, Print life 200 years, Eight inks and replaceable printheads, Excellent monochrome printing, Price (£499)...
Ink availability in the UK, Glossy printing is still not as good as dye ink printers, Its big...
HP Photosmart Pro B9180 PrinterNovember 2006 Page 14 Summing up I had intended producing a lot more Fine Art media prints, but alas I too am suffering with inks that have run out. I will publish a separate feature on HP media at a later date. Every n...
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First announced in February 2006 at the PMA show, the new Photosmart Pro B9180 from Hewlett Packard is one of two new competitors to the Epson R2400 (the other being the Canon iP9500). Although 13x19 inkjet printers have been available for some time...
HP Photosmart Pro B9180 Review Review Date: August 21st 2006Author: Jon Canfield Leave a comment about this Review Introduction First announced in February 2006 at the PMA show, the new Photosmart Pro B9180 from Hewlett Packard is one of two new compe...
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crn.com
Updated: 2015-03-04 08:54:33
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CRN Test Center engineers set out to find a quality large-format printer for small businesses and discovered a fine candidate in Hewlett-Packards Photosmart Pro B9180 Photo Printer. The printer, available for $699, is a hefty device that offers resolu...
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Talk about most categories of printers and you have to talk about HP models. Talk about high-quality photo printers for the serious amateur photographer or professional on a budget, however, and HP has been largely absent from the discussion. If the...
Maximum 13-by-44-inch paper. Fine-art papers available. Network connector. Photoshop plug-in.
Printing of photos and graphics on plain paper is subpar.
If youre serious about printing top-quality photos (or graphics, for that matter) at sizes up to 13 by 44 inches, the HP Photosmart Pro B9180 is a superb choice...
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Creativepro.com Updated: 2015-03-04 08:55:02
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If youve been looking to buy a high-quality photo printer capable of producing archival-grade prints, then theres a bit of a good news/bad news situation. The bad news is that the market is not as simple as it was a couple of years ago when only Epso...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2015-03-04 08:55:02
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An upmarket photo printer offers professional-quality photo prints from postcard to poster sizes...
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HP produces printers for the consumer and professional inkjet markets, but until recently, not much for the semi-professional or sole-trader professional. The Photosmart Pro B9180 fills this gap and also showcases HP's scaleable print technology, in which...
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SummaryPros: Great print quality on many different paper types; prints neutral black and white images; no need to swap matte and glossy black inks; great software bundle includes a Photoshop plug-in; Ethernet and USB connectivity; efficient ink usage...
Great print quality on many different paper types; prints neutral black and white images; no need to swap matte and glossy black inks; great software bundle includes a Photoshop plug-in; Ethernet and USB connectivity; efficient ink usage.
Printing with thick papers can result in slightly crimped edge.
Try as we might, we couldn’t come up with any significant defects in the Photosmart Pro B9180. The only thing we didn’t like is how the printer can sometimes crimp one end of very thick paper when fed through the manual-feed slot. While w...
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whatdigitalcamera.com Updated: 2015-03-04 08:55:10
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Inkjet printing has improved in quality over the last few years, and now it’s become the preferred method for printing photographs. However, one of the major obstacles with inkjet has been longevity of prints. Prints could change colour within month...
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The printer will take several minutes to prime the ink lines and then prompt you to install four print heads?each head serves two colors. Unlike Epson, both HP and Canon have user-replaceable print heads, which has its advantages and disadvantages. In...
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tipa.com Updated: 2015-03-04 08:55:46
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Awarded by TIPA Association.
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After a few initial concerns, glitches to work through and early on disappointment with the output I have become very enthusiastic about the HP Photosmart Pro B9180 and have no regrets in the purchase. When using Photoshop managed color and the included...
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