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- Print photos and documents instantly from any mobile device with HP ePrint—just send it to your printer and it automatically prints!1
- Access free apps on the large 4.33” color touchscreen and print from the Web without a PC2
- Boost efficiency with automatic 2-sided printing and 25-sheet automatic document feeder
SPECIFICATIONSPrint Speed ISO Speeds: Up to 13.5 pages per minute black, up to 9 ppm color4 Scan Resolution up to 1200-dpi optical; maximum scan size 8.5" x 11.7"Copy Reduce/enlarge: 25 to 400%; maximum number of copies, up to 99Paper Handling 4" x 6" to 8.5" x 14"; up to 1,000 pages per month Enlarge REMEMBER ORIGINAL HP INK AND PAPER SAVE MONEY when you choose high-capacity cartridges over standard ones RECOMMENDED HP INK5 564 250 pages 564XL 550 pages 564 130 4” x 6” photos 564XL 290 4” x 6” photos 564 300 pages 564XL 750 pages 564 300 pages 564XL 750 pages 564 300 pages564XL750 pages RECOMMENDED HP PAPER HP Premium Plus Photo PaperHP Bright White Inkjet Paper
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This review is from: HP Photosmart 7510 All-in-One with Fax Printer (Office Product)
I spent A LOT of time researching wireless printers before I finally bought this one, which, apparently, has just been released. We have owned a long line of (cheap) HP all-in-one printers, with which I have been reasonably happy, in spite of a few idiosyncracies. We also own a Brother Laser printer (for larger volume printing; the graphics/photo quality isn't great) and a circa 2008 Canon Pixma printer (kid @ college says it's "junk"), but, I decided I needed a wireless printer as I do more and more of my work on my ipad2 - which meant I needed an Airprint-enabled printer as well. For the past several years I haved used a MacBook; our household uses a mix of Macs and PC's, so a new printer would have to work as seamlessly as possible with all of these platforms.
Though the printer is for my and my family's use at home, I do use it a lot to do work related to the small business I own, including a lot of graphics and photo printing. Thus, not only was I looking for a wireless printer that worked well with Macs, PC's and ipad, it had to be highly rated in terms of all print quality. It also had to be reasonably fast and somewhat solidly-built, as it would get a lot of use. I spent a lot of time lurking in various Office Supply stores testing printers and was very chagrined to see how slow and clunky a lot of the highly-rated printers on display seemed. It also had to have a reasonably small footprint and be okay-looking. Oh, and I didn't want to spend a lot of money ($150 or less; I really wanted to be under $100) on this thing since, like many electronics these days, it is probably not something that would last for the long-term.
As mentioned above, at the outset, I was leaning toward purchasing another H.P. as they have proved to be very reliable and economical for us, over the years, though each new generation seems to be more cheaply-built than the last...and the reviews that abound online are not great - except that everyone has always seemed happy with their print quality and satisfied with their use of ink. I did seriously consider and research other brands: For example, Epsons are well-reviewed, but ratings suggest that their print quality isn't as good as HP's, Canon's and Lexmark's. The Canon Pixma line seems very popular among reviewers, and is highly rated for print quality, but it seems to be well known that they are very thirsty printers...and, there is, again, my college kid's experience with what was a top-rated Canon at the time - it was not great; she could never get it to work properly. Lexmarks have really good print quality (and, apparently, excellent tech support) but I decided the cost of ink would be too high and I didn't find a model with Airprint.
In any event, I eventually narrowed down my choices to some ubiquitous Airprint-enabled HP Officejet all-in-ones but I was bothered by all the negative reviews about reliability and difficulty with set up. I decided (or guessed...who can decide anything, based on reviews?) that people seemed to like the highly-rated Photosmart line. So, having become very frustrated with the amount of time I was devoting to this search, and the choices available, I ran across this apparently-brand-new HP Photosmart model, which only had 8 reviews on Amazon (but at least they were all good) and decided to take a leap of faith and buy it.
It is a nice-looking (sleek) printer, not too junky-seeming, with a smallish footprint. I could immediately see, from the setup print test pages, that the print quality is excellent, as expected. It's also faster and quieter than I had hoped. The touch display screen is cool, and could be helpful for some uses. I really like the fact that there is a separate tray for photo paper and the printer knows which kind of paper to use automatically, depending on the print job. Initially, I was very, very pleased with my purchase.
However, I had a heck of a time trying to get the printer to work with my Mac and ipad2. The setup process was frustrating because it called for use of a USB cord, even though one didn't come with the printer and it made no sense anyway, since I was going to use this as a wireless printer exclusively. I spent a lot of time with HP tech support: first with a rep via online chat to figure out the wireless printing and then on the phone with someone who specialized in "Cloud Services" to figure out my ipad connectivity. We managed to establish a link between the Mac and the printer using the printer's direct IP address...not sure why the drivers weren't working properly but I was just happy to have any link.
As for the problems with the ipad2, the HP guys/gals determined that my Router (Belkin 750N) was not compatible with Airprint. I did some more research online and found out that this is a known problem, just emerging into the general public realm. Not all routers support Airprint. HP told me that Belkin routers, in particular, are a problem. Needless to say, this was very disappointing and surprising since, with all of my pre-purchase research, I had never heard anything about this.
BTW, the printer worked beautifully, after setup, with our main PC/Windows 7 in the house.
Frustrated that the new printer wouldn't serve all of my wireless needs (but happy with the printer in general), I brought it up to my other house with much trepidation, as it also has a Belkin router, an older one, at that. Lo and behold, the printer works PERFECTLY with both my Mac and my ipad2. Apparently, the older Belkin router supports Airprint - who knew? And now my Mac is using the proper printer drivers...I have no idea why it wouldn't at the other house -- is that related to the router as well -- I have no idea; I'm not a techy.
The bottom line: this is a really excellent wireless all-in-one printer at a good price point which I recommend but I didn't give it 5 stars because I'm peeved that HP/Apple whomever, doesn't make a point about possible incompatibilities with routers...which is a pretty key point if one is buying a printer for its wireless capabilities.
Also, since I just started using this printer, I have no idea how expensive the ink is likely to be. I've heard some chatter that the cartridges are expensive, which won't be the end of the world if it uses ink relatively sparingly like the other H.P. printers I own.
Thank you for the post, Can you please help me with the driver download link, I believe the patch related to printer installation is missing in my system
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