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There’s plenty to like about the Photosmart 7510. As well as looking great and being easy to set up, it delivers excellent printing in most situations although we did encounter some issues.Installation was easy as Apple provides drivers for this printe...
There’s a lot to like about the HP Photosmart 7510 but if photo printing is a priority then other options might be preferred.Related Tags: buying advice, hp, macworld, macworld australia, Photosmart 7510, review Be Sociable, Share! Print this article...
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HP’s Photosmart 7510 multifunction inkjet (MFP) is a well-rounded unit, offering good speed and print quality, and sufficient features to address both home and home-office needs. The Photosmart 7510 is easy to set up, and the software works well. The 4...
Good print quality; very good speed in most tests; automatic document feeder...
Scanner lid doesn’t telescope for thicker media...
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The HP Photosmart 7510 is particularly responsive from off position. On average, printers take between 40 seconds and a minute to turn on, whereas the 7510 takes just 23 seconds. Times from standby and when it's printing are on a par with other printer...
Wifi doublesided / eFax, Low cost per page, Multitude of connected applications, printing straight from printer, Large, responsive touchscreen, Double paper loader (photo and standard), Very easy to use...
Print quality could be improved, Applications not always pertinent...
The Photosmart 7510 has plenty of cards to play. Very well equipped on the hardware side and with plenty of features, it goes further than most inkjets and is disconcertingly simple to use. Don’t expect optimum print quality however as here it's just b...
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Nobody can say the industrial design of HP inkjet all-in-ones is mundane. In its latest round of machines, it has tried hard to break away from the square-box-with-a-scanner-on-top look of many home multifunctions. The Photosmart 7510 shows the designers'...
Powered photo tray, ePrint and Airprint for flexible connection, Low running costs...
Slow duplex print, Large footprint for A4 printer, Little control over ePrint documents...
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With print quality very high and prices ultra-low, what can multifunction printer manufacturers do to improve on previous models? This new HP Photosmart 7510 sets itself apart by offering a huge range of features, but it also leaves a few behind. The H...
Great quality printing, Solid and robust, All the essentials, but…...
…a few features missing...
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With print quality very high and prices ultra-low, what can multifunction printer manufacturers do to improve on previous models? This new HP Photosmart 7510 sets itself apart by offering a huge range of features, but it also leaves a few behind. The H...
Great quality printing, Solid and robust, All the essentials, but…...
…a few features missing...
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Athough the HP Photosmart 7510 e-All-in-One multifunction inkjet printer looks strikingly similar to the company's HP Photosmart eStation, you cannot, as you can with the eStation, remove the LCD control panel and use it like a tablet. Believe us, it's...
HP's Photosmart 7510 does not follow this season's trend of tacking on CD/DVD printing. But not everyone needs that feature, and the Photosmart 7510 is easy to use and good at just about everything else a home or home office user might want...
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Most A3 printers are expensive devices aimed at designers and photographers who need to produce colour proofs of their work. However, HP describes its new OfficeJet 7510 as a ‘personal print shop' that is affordable enough even for home users and small bu...
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HP introduced three new Photosmart e-All-in-Ones the same day as the new HP Envy 110 e-All-in-One. And while the Envy 110 might have stolen our attention originally, we now have the flagship Photosmart 7510 e-All-in-One for review.The Photosmart 7510...
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The HP PhotoSmart 7510 e-All-in-One ($199.99 direct) is a multifunction printer (MFP) geared primarily to home use, though its automatic document feeder (ADF) and paper capacity give it some home-office chops. It does print beautiful photos, and has a...
Good photo quality, Reasonably fast, Touch screen, ePrint and AirPrint compatible, Runs HP Web apps, eFax...
Running costs on the high side, No Ethernet, No port for USB thumb drive...
The HP PhotoSmart 7510 e-All-in-One provides good photo quality and reasonably fast speed, a large touch-screen interface, and ePrint capabilities...
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Ranging from $150 to $300, these inkjets handle printing, scanning, and good old fashioned faxing at prices that almost make it seem you're getting the faxing for free. Many include CD and DVD printing, wireless networking, automatic document feeders...
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Though HP's $199 Photosmart 7510 multifunction inkjet (MFP) looks strikingly similar to the company's Photosmart eStation, you cannot, as you can with the eStation, remove the LCD control panel and use it like a tablet. Believe us, it's the first thing...
Good print quality on plain and photo papers, * Very good speed in most tests, * Automatic document feeder...
Scanner lid does not telescope for thicker media...
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Though HP's $199 Photosmart 7510 multifunction inkjet (MFP) looks strikingly similar to the company's Photosmart eStation, you cannot, as you can with the eStation, remove the LCD control panel and use it like a tablet. Believe us, it's the first thing...
Very good speed in most tests, Automatic document feeder, Good print quality on both plain and photo papers...
Scanner lid does not telescope for thicker media...
It may be photo-oriented but it's also efficient, with peppy performance, an automatic document feeder, and decent ink costs. HP Photosmart 7510 e-All-in-One HP Photosmart 7510 e-All-in-One Printer C311a Review, by Melissa Riofrio and Jon L. Jacobi Oc...
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