Thursday, December 12, 2013

HP Photosmart 7520 AIO Printer and Cloud Printing
Cloud printing seems to be the new in, specifically in the world of wireless printing. HP as one of the pioneering brand in the print industry has offered a color photo printer that will satisfy your remote printing needs. Everyone let’s welcome the HP Photosmart 7520 AIO printer. Almost everything that you may request from a wireless unit to have is definitely being offered by this model.

To satisfy your wireless demands, HP generously jammed this printer with features and supports such as cloud printing, remote accessibility, WiFi connection, and tons of apps to download. Check out HP’s main website for the full list of supported drivers and software for this model. Actually it’s poised to replace the HP Photosmart 7510 which was released last year. Based on figures, the 7510 hits a remarkable amount of sales since it landed on the market. So it’s not surprising that HP developed an upgraded version of it to offer this year.

Like its early version, the HP Photosmart 7520 can access the ePrintCenter apps via its large 4.33-inch touchscreen landscape display. So much for it, the manufacturer added ePrint service which requires wireless web connectivity to allow remote access and send print tasks to the cloud. You’ll surely be overwhelmed by the number of useful apps and tools that you can experience with ePrint Center.

As mentioned earlier, this all-in-one machine offers three functionalities mainly printing, copying and scanning. From my own opinion, I think adding fax features and components would probably ruin the stylish aesthetic of the printer. It will turn into a plain functional unit, rather as a sophisticated office printer. Its matte-black finished will make you sensitive from handling it.

The top of the printer of course is where the flatbed scanner lies, as well as the 25-sheet automatic document feeder (ADF). It’s basically good for low-duty printing such that it can only handle not more than 300 pages. At the bottom you’ll find the 125-sheet main input tray by simply lifting up the top of the machine. An additional 20-sheet tray is dedicated for photo/glossy papers with 4x6-inch or 5x7-inch sizes. For the consumables, you can directly visit the manufacturers HP toner cartridges and ink cartridges supplies page.

Aside from its ample of wireless interfaces available, it also includes USB connections via cables and ports. While HP is imposing the printer’s cloud printing support, they omitted adding an Ethernet port and thus eliminating wired network option. Though, it’s a good thing for Mac users since it’s easier for them to connect their devices to the printer through using Apple Airprint technology.

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