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The HP PSC 720 uses Cartridge Save 15 ink cartridges. Cartridge Save 15 ink comes in black; the black cartridge prints 500 pages.
One of the earlier models from the PSC 700 series, the HP PSC 720 offers multifunctionality, combining a colour printer with a copier and a scanner all in one device. It boasts a maximum print resolution of up to 2400x1200 dpi, while the scanner can produce up to 600x1200 dpi. The HP PSC 720 can also handle a wide range of print media. It is a good investment for homes and small offices, although it lacks fax capabilities and can be quite costly to run, especially since it uses tri-colour ink cartridges.
The PSC 720 by HP may not be the most compact machine at 17.8x14.1x10.7 inches. However, it offers the versatility of 3 machines. It is built to last up to 2,000 impressions a month, and can handle a wide range of print media. The HP PSC720 can scan and copy in colour and black and white via the flatbed scanner and uses only 2 ink cartridge – one for black and the other for tri-colour ink. The PSC 720 has a standard USB interface, although it lacks parallel connectivity and networking capabilities.
This device boasts decent print speeds of 11 ppm and 8.5 ppm for colour and black and white pages. The HP PSC-720 can also act as a stand-alone copier, which means it does not need PC connectivity when the user only needs to copy documents. Another key feature of the HP PSC 720 all-in-one printer is a high-capacity paper tray, that can support as many as 150 sheets of plain paper, ideal for printing large quantities of documents.
The HP PSC 720 is a good investment for any household. However, its lack of fax capabilities may cause small offices to look elsewhere. Unfortunately, the PSC720 also lacks parallel connectivity and network capabilities.