HP Photosmart 7510 All-in-A single with eFax Printer
- ISO Pace: Up to 13.5 ppm black, Up to 9 ppm color
- Scan Resolution: Up to 1200 x 2400 dpi Scan Variety: Flatbed, ADF
- Replicate Resolution: Up to 600 dpi (black graphics & text) Max No of Copies: Up to ninety nine
- appropriate with Windows and Mac
Capabilities: Print, Scan, Copy, webPrint engineering: HP Thermal InkjetLanguage: HP PCL three GUI, PMLPrint Resolution: Black (Finest Good quality): Up to 1200 x 600 rendered dpi Colour (Finest Quality): Up to 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi coloration (when printing from a personal computer on picked HP photo papers and 1200 input dpiPrint velocity: ISO Speed: Up to 11ppm black, Up to 7.five ppm coloration Maximum Print Pace: Up to 22 ppm black, Up to 22 ppm colorBorderless Printing: Yes (up to 8.five x eleven in, 216 x 279 mm)Direct Print Supported: Certainly (memory cards)Duplex Print Possibilities: Automated (standard)Duty Cycle (Monthly): Up to a thousand pagesMemory: sixty four MBColor scanning: YesScanner sort: FlatbedScan Technologies: Make contact with Picture Sensor (CIS)Scan resolution: Improved: Up to 19,200 dpi Hardware: Up to 1200 x 1200 dpi Optical: Up to 1200 dpiMaximum scan dimension: 8.5 x eleven.seven in (216 x 297 mm)Scan input modes: Entrance-panel scanBit depth: 24-bit/256Copy resolution: Black (Text and Graphics): Up to 600 dpi Colour (Text and Graphics): Up to 600 dpiCopy Velocity: Laser Similar Speed: Up to 6.five ppm black, Up to 5.five ppm color Highest Replicate Speed: Up to 21 cpm black, Up to 20 cpm colorMaximum Amount of Copies: Up to fifty copiesCopier resize: twenty five to four hundred%Standard connectivity: one USB two., one WiFi 802.11b/g/nNetwork completely ready: Regular (constructed-in WiFi 802.11b/g/n)
Listing Cost: $ 199.99
Cost: $ 163.88














Works Perfectly with iMac/Lion, iPhone, iPad,
If you are looking for “the printer” this is it.
1. Small footprint with top-loader
2. Cool iPhone 3GS-like touch pad with apps
3. Easy, easy, easy, and quick to set up with iMac/Lion (No need to use the enclosed HP setup disk–just download the drivers from Lion and off you go in a few minutes)
4. Quiet operations, quick page/photo print speed with excellent quality
5. Sleek black form-factor
6. Wireless b/g/n –but No Ethernet(or internet cable)port
7. ePrint–very cool feature. Print photos to your printer from anywhere via your own personal ePrint email address
8. Print directly from iPhone/iPad no additional app needed)
9. eFax service–no telephone line needed to send or receive a fax
10. Affordable: Excellent performance with many exciting bells& whistles
Note: The included free eFax service includes 20 incoming and 20 outgoing pages per month; more pages a month requires a fee.
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|Pretty dang good!,
I’ve been searching for a printer that would fit my picky needs for about a year now. I’ve bought and returned about 3 mid-line printers. The 6510 looked good, but I decided to go with the 7510 instead. Since I haven’t bought a printer since 2005, I had no idea what I was missing as far as features go. And the packaging is awesome. No more plastic wrapping, it came packaged in a re-usable tote bag – going green and all.
I LOVE that I can print from my iPhone, and the ePrint feature is cool too. My printer now has it’s own email address and it actually worked when I emailed to it. Fabulous. I haven’t used the eFax yet, but I hear it works well.
The touchscreen is nice and the apps are cool…not exactly totally necessary but it’s funny to know that my printer can get me coupons in my area. EASY and fast setup for PC and Mac!
One thing I was hung up on was print quality. And I wasn’t disappointed. It prints very good quality photos, the best I’ve seen since my last HP photo printer that I refused to throw away. Nothing beats a photo lab for important photos, but with the good HP paper provided.
The cons:
I’m giving it 4 stars because there is no USB port, only an SD and micro SD port. This isn’t good for me since I like to alter my photos and getting them BACK onto an SD is nearly impossible without an adapter (which I have to buy). Also, I can’t seem to be able to print 4×6 photos from the computer. The 4×6 photos paper will feed through the photo tray with an SD card but not through the comp. It only feeds from the main feeder when printing through there.
I’ll just get an adapter because it’s a small price to pay.
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|Nice printer for iPad/iPhone,
Bought printer at B/B after a disaster with a new Epson eprinter. I should have known better because I’ve had several HP’s with few problems. This works well with iDevices both just wirelessly (called AirPrint) or using the printer’s email address if you’re away from home and want to print something. A nice plus is that efax is on the printer to send/receive up to 20 faxes monthly free over the Internet (no phone line needed). This is a great feature for me as I have no land line, just DSL. It automatically duplexes unless you turn that feature off, which is a nice paper saver. It’s only day 1, but so far very happy with printer! I believe this is a 2nd gen. eprinter because it just came out in Sept., so that’s a good thing!
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