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The HP Photosmart 7510 e-All-in-One uses HP 364 / 364XL ink cartridges. HP 364 / 364XL ink comes in black and multicolour; the black cartridge prints 550 pages, the multicolour cartridge prints 300 pages.
A great printer for home and home office needs, the HP Photosmart 7510 e-All-in-One printer, allows you to scan, copy and print, while also featuring all the connectivity benefits of the HP "e-print" series, allowing you to send documents to you printer from anywhere, using e-mail or HP's mobile printing app for your mobile phone. HP also refer to this printer as the CQ877B.
Coming with the usual black gloss finish seen with all HP printers in the series, the HP Photosmart 7510 e-All-in-One, measures a portly 454 x 220 x 449mm and comes with a 10.9cm touchscreen at the front which has a clear icon based menu design. The main paper tray located at the top, can hold 125 sheets, while it also has a 25 sheet automatic document feeder – perfect if you need to scan lots of documents.
The HP Photosmart 7510 e-All-in-One quotes a speed of 9.6 pages per minute but under testing is nearer 15! The printer is also extremely versatile - WiFi connectivity, an ADF and a 125 paper load capacity; make it more than adequate in handling small business needs. While the photo print quality, USB and memory card connectivity make it great for home needs too.
For an inkjet in this price range the HP Photosmart 7510 e-All-in-One is a great machine, with that in mind it is difficult to find any significant faults. However it could be said that the lack of "telescoping" from the A4 scanner, means that it's difficult to scan thicker documents, furthermore the size of the device may be off-putting for those with limited space.