This is a group for the discussion of the new line of pigment based professional Hewlett Packard printers including but not limited to the B9180/9180. Discussions to include user experiences with various paper and printing techniques, usage and operation. Discuss other materials like canvas and other fine art papers.
Feel free to swap tips and share any reviews. Use this group to build a repository of ICC profiles and drivers. Share paper and profile combinations for best results. Discussion and criticism of software, techniques and products is also welcome.
I hope to see this group grow and become a valuable resource to those who are looking to get the very best print possible from their HP pigment printer.
... <SNIP> The printer is either ON - or it is OFF. HP recommends leaving it on. Some time back I asked a similar question of the people on this Forum. The
Hi Brian The original post was about the B8850 which does have a standby mode. This is one of the differences. If you switch the 8850 off but leave it plugged
As far as I'm aware the B9180 does not have a standby mode. Its either ON, with the blue light illuminated, and the LCD showing READY, or OFF, in which case it
I read about all of the problems with the printer. I try to follow HP's recommendations to the letter and have had very few problems. I leave the printer
Bit confussed here to be honest about leaving the printer on. Mine is in standby, ie; plugged in at the mains with the power button off on the front of the