Does anyone have experience with the HP 4x6 photo printers like the 130 or
the new 245? I'm thinking of getting onr for my mother-in-law. Do they work?
Terry
FredBillie - 05 Oct 2003 10:08 GMT
<< From: "Terry Florek" tlflorek@comcast.net
Date: Sat, Oct 4, 2003 7:32 PM
Message-id: <tWadnbsh2bAR--KiU-KYhA@comcast.com>
Does anyone have experience with the HP 4x6 photo printers like the 130 or
the new 245? I'm thinking of getting onr for my mother-in-law. Do they work?
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They are inkjet printers and not the best at that. If you want a reasonably
priced dye sub printer that prints great 4X6 pictures and has been getting rave
comments from many who bought it, check this site out. The Hi-Touch 630 PS for
about $190 is a great little printer and the consumables for a dye sub printer
are the lowest around.
FredBillie - 05 Oct 2003 10:09 GMT
<< From: "Terry Florek" tlflorek@comcast.net
Date: Sat, Oct 4, 2003 7:32 PM
Message-id: <tWadnbsh2bAR--KiU-KYhA@comcast.com>
Does anyone have experience with the HP 4x6 photo printers like the 130 or
the new 245? I'm thinking of getting onr for my mother-in-law. Do they work?
Terry
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Forgot to send you the WEB site on this great little printer (lots better than
the little HP).
http://www.hitishop.com/product1.html
Bob Headrick - 05 Oct 2003 17:43 GMT
> Does anyone have experience with the HP 4x6 photo printers like the 130 or
> the new 245? I'm thinking of getting one for my mother-in-law. Do they work?
They work very well. Both of these have built in LCD screens that allow you to
select, zoom and crop pictures without the use of a PC. They are very easy to
use and portable.
The Photosmart 130 requires photo paper with tabs, it is 4"x6.5" paper with a
perforated tab that is removed after printing. The 245 will print borderless
directly on 4x6 media. The 245 will also allow use of the optional #59 gray
photo cartridge if printing black and white is of interest.
If you would like a sample email me good quality jpg and I will send you
prints.
Regards,
Bob Headrick, not speaking for my employer HP