8600 photo quality?

I'm trying to decide on buying a HP 8600, but get contradictory reports on its quality photo printing. Someone first hand experience with photos and what do you think?

Hi jlj,.

I tested this printer and found that the picture quality is excellent. What are the options you are looking for?

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