The third cartridge slot can be fitted with either the grey No.59 cartridge or the No.56 pigment black ink cartridge, which is specifically for plain paper printing. This cartridge was developed to print high quality black and white photos, something difficult to achieve using colour inks alone. While the Photosmart 7960 also has space for three ink cartridges, the choice has increased to four cartridges with the introduction of the No.59 grey scale ink cartridge.įourth ink cartridge introduced for mono printing The 7550 was the first Photosmart printer to accommodate three ink cartridges at once so you didn't need to swap text black and photo colour cartridges when switching between plain paper and photo printing jobs. The 7960 is the first printer to support xD memory cards without the need for an adapter. Both models are designed with photo and office printing in mind and to be used for photo printing with or without host PCs - printing from memory cards or compatible HP Photosmart cameras directly. Essentially it's a direct, but much modified, development of HP's Photosmart 7550. The HP Photosmart 7960 is the flagship of HP's second-generation 4800dpi stand-alone 7000-series A4 ink-jet photo printer range. Typical selling price (UK, pounds Sterling): £230 HP's second-generation 7000-series Photosmart flagship printerHP Photosmart 7960 ink-jet printer
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