The Photosmart 7510 can print and scan in duplex (both sides of the page).įor an inkjet, the Photosmart 7510 was fast in most of our tests. This feeder makes up for the fact that the lid for the A4 flatbed scanner doesn’t telescope to accommodate thicker materials. The real bonus is the 25-sheet automatic document feeder (ADF)-still too rare among home-oriented units. The main paper tray holds 125 sheets, while a second tray integrated into the top of the main tray holds 20 sheets of photo paper up to 5-by-7-inch size. While the Photosmart 7510 is aimed at users who print lots of photos, its paper-handling features are more than adequate for a small or home office as well. The printer is also fully endowed with cloud-printing capabilities, specifically HP’s own Web-based apps, and HP ePrint and Apple AirPrint for printing from mobile devices. The 4.3-inch color touchscreen LCD panel has a clear, icon-based menu structure. HP’s instructions were unclear as to whether you could print, download, or read the guide we downloaded the file without a problem and notified HP about the confusing directions. A printed setup booklet is in the box, but you’ll have to go online to find the full user guide in PDF format. ![]() ![]() The Photosmart 7510 is easy to set up, and the software is first-rate. But the Photosmart 7510 is a well-rounded unit (print/copy/scan/fax), with good speed and print quality, and sufficient features to address both home and home-office needs. Believe us, it’s the first thing we tried. ![]() 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.
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