New Products - HP DeskJets

Hewlett-Packard’s HP DeskJet 950C/952C and 930C/932C color inkjet printers produce photo-like prints, as well as sharp documents. The 930C/932C has a compact design with a fold-up paper tray, while the 950C/952C offers a built-in 4x6” tray for photo prints. Both models use enhanced color layering technology that laces up to 29 ink drops per five-picoliter drop, providing a wide range of colors and fine color control. An alternative photo mode prints up to 2,400 dots per inch. Advanced color print cartridges provide fast firing times and a large nozzle count to deliver up to 7.3 million drops per second. Up to 11 black-and-white or 8.5 color pages can be printed per minute. The suggested retail prices are $199 for the 930C/932C and $299 for the 950C/952C. Hewlett-Packard, Palo Alto, CA, (650) 857-1501, www.hp.com.

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