Many years ago I used to obsess about inkjet prints. Countless hours, not to mention pints of ink and reams of paper, were spent in search of the perfect print. Perfectionism is a terrible disease! “Why isn’t this easier?” I asked myself as I tossed yet another handful of incorrect work prints into the garbage.
Now it is easier. Thanks to HP, I am now what I used to think of as a “lazy” photo printer. I am now happy with prints that are “good enough” because the prints from HP’s Photosmart C6380 inkjet printer are so good that I get what I want on the first or second try. The Photosmart C6380 produces a reasonably high standard of screen-to-print WYSIWYG hue and saturation. The skin tones are accurate. The color balance and contrast reasonably match my screen. And the big benefit is not having to play with infinite combinations of color management settings in the printer driver, photo software, and planetary alignments. Thanks to HP’s Photosmart C6380 all-in-one color inkjet printer I can now spend my time shooting pictures (up to 8.5×11 in.) instead of printing them.
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((Apologies for this late posting, the delay was compounded by several issues on my end.)
