Hp photosmart pro b8350

i have just got new laptop it a sony vaio full hd and have set printer to it ,but when i print pics they come out to dark,on old pc they are perfect thats on vista im now on windows 7 , when i put it on new pc it found latest drivers and installed on ok.

Hey stormin, 
The best place for replacement parts would be the HP Replacement Parts Store. This is the best option I can think of unless you want to find another printer like yours to use for parts. There may be 3rd party sources for parts but this is the best option I would recommend. 
Best of luck!
Sean
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