Cloud connectivity welcomes the new HP Photosmart 7520 AIO Inkjet Color Photo Printer. Works as a copier, printer, scanner and fax, plus its key features that include : cloud printing, remote accessibility, and wireless connectivity.
It's actually more than an upgrade version of the HP Photosmart 7510, consider it a replacement model of the previous one. The HP Photosmart 7520 also allows access to Hewlett-Packard's very own ePrint Center applications via the printer's generously large touchscreen LCD display about 4.33 inch in size located at the left side of its front panel. At the far left of the display appears two buttons one for going back to home screen, and another one for returning to the previous page.
With a professional-looking aesthetics from the Photosmart family, its smooth, matte finished glossy black chassis complements perfectly with any working environment. Though its dimension is quite large to share a desk space in the office, at 17.9 inches (length) by 17.7 inches (height) and 7.7 inches(width).
Paper handling capacity fairly low which includes an input tray that can handle 125 sheets of paper loaded at the bottom, plus a 20-sheet tray on top for photo paper media. The Photosmart 7520 also features an automatic-documnet-feeder with a limited capacity of up to 25 sheets. While the output tray can handle at least a maximum of 50 sheets, exceeding to it will tend the receiving belt to clog. With all these quite low capacities, it must be clear by now that it can't be used for heavy-duty printing demands.
HP rated the printer with a print speed up to 14 ppm for monochrome and 10 ppm for color printing, both in ISO standards.Connectivity interfaces include a USB 2.0 port installed at the far lower front, and WiFi for wireless connectivity which you literally must get used to since Ethernet is not supported. Eliminating the Ethernet printing option might be a strategy to push the users to suit with cloud printing.
The HP Photosmart 7520 uses 5 ink tanks including the standard CYMK inks, plus a special photo black ink cartridge. Its consumables (HP 564 ink cartridges), together with the printer's maximum print resolution at about 9600 x 2400 dpi (dots-per-inch) can deliver precise photo printout quality. HP inkjet cartridges and laser toner cartridges are kind of much expensive among the other brands but considering the outputs produced, it's fairly considerable.
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