![]() The four ink cartridges, which are available in two yields, are easily accessible through a large hatch in the front panel. HP Officejet 7510 – Cartridges and Connections The touchscreen is sensitive and supports swipes as well as touches. In front of this, in a fixed binnacle on the front panel, is a surprisingly small 67mm touchscreen, with a trio of illuminating touch-buttons down its left-hand side. ![]() The flatbed scanner – long enough to scan full legal-size documents, but not wide enough to scan A3 – has a 35-sheet Automatic Document Feeder (ADF). In our opinion, HP needs to rethink paper loading. It also appears to be impossible to change details of the paper setup without removing and reinserting the paper Even then, the change setup screen appears only for 10 seconds. This may be only a small gripe, but once fitted, the paper tray is also very difficult to remove, should you need to re-box the printer for transport. And its lid, which also forms the output tray, stays up for paper loading only when you give it a fairly hefty jerk into its open position. The extending feed tray is stiff and rather clunky. The paper tray arrangement isn’t all it could be. However, it has only one tray – with no option for a second – and there’s no separate, single-sheet feed. However, it manages its overall desktop footprint by including a telescopic feed tray, which needs be extended only when using the larger paper sizes. This is useful for poster print and folded A4 documents, such as newsletters.ĭue to its ability to handle A3+ paper, the Officejet 7510 is necessarily wide. HP’s Officejet 7510 is designed for SoHo use, but can print on paper up to 13 x 19in – also known as A3+. ![]() ![]() The past few years has seen a trend for printer manufacturers to offer at least one model in their business inkjet ranges that can handle paper larger than A4. ![]()
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