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HP Photosmart Pro B8850 Photo Printer

Technical specifications

Part number

Q7161A

Print technology

HP thermal inkjet

Print resolution (best)

Up to 4800 optimized dpi color (up to 4800 by 1200 dpi color when printing from a computer and 1200 input dpi)

Print speed

3

Black (draft, letter/A4): up to 28 ppm; Color (draft, letter/A4): up to 26 ppm; 4 by 6 color photo (draft): as fast as 10 sec; 13 by 19 in color photo
(draft): as fast as 90 seconds

Borderless printing

Supported (up to 13 by 19 in)

Duty cycle

Up to 1,000 pages

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Paper

Input

200-sheet input tray (holds up to 60 sheets of photo paper), single-sheet specialty media tray

Output

Up to 50 sheets (holds up to 20 sheets of photo paper)

Types

Paper (photo, digital fine art media, coated, inkjet, plain), labels, cards (index, greeting)

Sizes (standard)

Letter, legal, tabloid, executive, 3.5 by 5 in, 4 by 6 in (with or without tabs), 5 by 7 in, 8 by 10 in, 11 by 14 in, 11 by 17 in, Super B (13 by
19 in), envelopes; 10 by 15 cm (with or without tabs), 10 by 30 cm, 13 by 18 cm, A3, A3 Plus, A4 (including panorama), A5, A6, Super B (33 by

48 cm), B4, B5, E, L, 2L, Hagaki, Ofuku Hagaki, A2 envelope, C6 envelope, DL envelope

Sizes (custom)

Main tray: 3.5 by 5 in (89 by127 mm) to 13 by 19 in (330 by 482 mm)

Specialty tray: 3.5 by 5 in (89 by 127 mm) to 13 by 19 in (330 by 482 mm ) (single sheet only)

Weights

Main tray: 80 to 250 g/m

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(up to 15 mil)

Specialty media tray: 80 to 380 g/m

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(0.7 mm thick)

Memory

64 MB

Control panel

4 buttons (power, cancel, paper feed, toolbox), 8 low ink indicator LEDs, 1 printhead servicing LED

Vertical alignment accuracy

+/- 0.002 in (+/- 0.05 mm)

Skew

+/- 0.006 in

Connectivity

One Hi-Speed USB 2.0 port

Language

HP PCL 3 GUI

Operating systems

Microsoft® Windows XP® Home; Windows XP Professional; Windows XP Media Center; Certified for Windows Vista®

Minimum system requirements PC (minimum): CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive; available USB port and USB cable; SVGA 800 by 600 monitor with 16 bit color; Microsoft® Internet

Explorer 5.01 SP2 or higher; 400 MB available hard disk space; Windows XP Home, Windows XP Professional, Windows XP Media Center

Edition: 512 MB RAM, 1 Ghz or higher; Windows XP Professional x64 Edition: 1 GB RAM, 1 Ghz or higher; Vista Home: 512 MB RAM, 1 Ghz or
higher; Vista (all others): 1 GB RAM, 1 Ghz or higher

PC (recommended): CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive; available USB port and USB cable; SVGA 1024 by 768 monitor with 32 bit color; Adobe
Acrobat Reader 5 or higher; Internet access; Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01 SP2 or higher; 400 MB available hard disk space; Windows XP

Home, Windows XP Professional, Windows XP Media Center Edition: 1 GB RAM, 2 Ghz or higher; Windows XP Professional x64 Edition: 2 GB
RAM, 2 Ghz or higher; Vista Home: 1 GB RAM, 2 Ghz or higher; Vista (all others): 2 GB RAM, 2 Ghz or higher

Macintosh: Mac OS 10.3.9 or higher; G4, G5, or Intel Core; 512 MB RAM; 150 MB available hard disk space; USB port

Dimensions (w by d by h)

26.5 by 16.9 by 9.5 in ( 673.1 by 429 by 241.3 mm)

Weight

37.7 lb (17.1 kg)

What’s in the box

HP Photosmart Pro B8850 Photo Printer, HP 38 Ink Cartridges (1 each photo black, matte black, gray, cyan, magenta, yellow, light cyan, light
magenta), HP 70 printheads (1 each magenta/yellow, light magenta/light cyan, matte black/cyan, photo black/light gray), HP Photosmart

software on CD, quick start poster, user’s guide, power cord

Warranty

One-year limited hardware warranty backed by HP Customer Care service and support; includes technical phone support, plus a toll-free number

Environmental ranges

Power specifications

Maximum temperature

41 to 104º F (5 to 40º C)

Required input voltage 100 to 240 VAC (±10 percent), 50/60 Hz (±5 Hz), 1 amp

Recommended temperature

59 to 90º F (15 to 32º C)

Power consumption

5

Active: 35 watts; Ready: 7.8 watts; Off: 0.42 watts

Storage temperature

-40 to 149º F (-40 to 65º C)

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qualified models, see

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Recommended relative humidity 20 to 80 percent

Certifications

Storage relative humidity

5 to 90 percent

Acoustics

Sound power

Active, printing at 2.2 ppm: 5.7 B(A)

Safety

IEC 60950-1:2001 compliant, EU LVD 2006/95/EC and EN
60950-1:2001 compliant, CSA(us) 60950-1:2003 listed, CSA

60950-1-03

Bystander sound pressure

Active, printing at 2.2 ppm: 43 dB(A)

EMC

USA (FCC Part 15 Class B Rules)

HP SureSupply enabled. To learn more, visit

www.hp.com/suresupply

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Print speed is dependent upon type, print mode, and approximate figures. Exact speed will vary depending on the system configuration, software program, and document complexity.

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Duty cycle is defined as the maximum number of pages per month of imaged output. This value provides a comparison of product robustness in relation to other HP LaserJet or HP Color LaserJet

devices, and enables appropriate deployment of printers and MFPs.

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Power requirements are based on the country/region where the product is sold. Do not convert operating voltages or use with other voltages. Doing so might cause damage that would not be

covered under HP’s product warranty.

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logo are registered U.S. marks. Microsoft, Windows, and Windows XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.

Windows Vista is either a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Adobe Photoshop is a
trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated.

© Copyright 2008 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the
express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional
warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.

To learn more, visit

www.hp.com

4AA1-7433ENUC, January 2008