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The HP Photosmart 7520’s tablet-style touchscreen makes it pleasant to use, although our test results were hit and miss The HP Photosmart 7520 has a very different design to the others, eschewing the increasingly low and flat look for a stepped shape...

Two paper trays and an ADF; a big tablet-style touchscreen; fast document speeds; attractive price...

Disappointing photo quality; awkward boxy design; rather noisy...

Perhaps we're being overly harsh – after all, this is the second-cheapest printer here at just £125, and for that money its output looks more acceptable. But it's not that much better than the Canon Pixma MX455 and not that much cheaper than the MG6350, w...
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Although part of HP's image-orientated Photosmart range, the HP 7520 is a very capable home office all-in-one printer. It has fax facilities alongside the expected printing, scanning and photocopying. There's a 25-sheet document feeder for the scanner...

Superb, fast photo printing, Great text output, Good overall build quality, Web and mobile printing options...

No second A4 tray, Some build issues, Slight banding on default, quality images, No Ethernet connectivity...

HP's Photosmart 7520 is a stellar printer for home use, but it's also more than capable for home office and small office use. If you're looking for a quality printer that's great for both text and photo printing, look no further. This one's a prince amon...
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This multifunction inkjet sits at the top of HP's Photosmart range. As the name suggests it's a photo-orientated printer for the home, but it's packed with a variety of useful features including a 25-page ADF and a fax modem, potentially making it an a...

The Photosmart 7520 seems like an excellent bit of hardware, but HP's simplistic drivers will prevent demanding users getting the best from it...
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Best understood as a home printer with a surprising number of office-centric features, the HP Photosmart 7520 e-All-in-One (which can be had for £130) can serve nicely as a home printer, home office printer, or both. It lacks an Ethernet port, but support...

High quality output, Impressive photo printing, Prints, scans and faxes, Good overall range of features...

No Ethernet port, Limited paper capacity...

Based strictly on its print speed, output quality, and convenience features – including the ADF, touchscreen, and the ability to print from and scan to memory cards and USB drives – the HP Photosmart 7520 is certainly worth considering for a home, a hom...
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The best features of HP’s $249 Photosmart 7520 e-All-in-One multifunction inkjet printer (MFP) may be its output quality and the 4.33-inch LCD control panel that makes this machine marvelously easy to use. It’s also a well-rounded unit (print/copy/scan...

Excellent text and photo output; easy-to-use control panel...

Scanner lid can't telescope to accept thicker material, $249.95 (via Apple)...
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resellernews.co.nz Updated: 2013-06-14 14:43:20
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The HP PhotoSmart 7520 is on the border between ‘home’ and ‘home office’ multifunction printers.The PhotoSmart 7520 is a large and heavy beast, at 454 x 455 x 220mm and 8.61kg. It includes a fully-enclosed, 125-sheet paper tray, and a separate 60-shee...
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This is a multi-function unit which means it also has fax as well printing, scanning and copying, I actually recently found a business that still uses fax, my local Pharmacy as urgent prescriptions can be sent from doctors surgeries...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2013-07-03 02:05:46
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The HP Photosmart 7520 e-All-in-One has plenty of cards to play. Very well equipped on the hardware side and with plenty of features, it goes further than most inkjets and is disconcertingly simple to use. Don’t expect optimum print quality, however, as h...

WiFi duplex / eFax, Low cost per page, Multitude of connected applications, printing straight from printer, Large, responsive touchscreen, Double paper loader (photo and standard), Very easy to use...

Print quality could be improved, Applications not always pertinent...
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HP’s Photosmart 7520 falls short on both photo quality and cloud features.This is a five- colour inkjet A4 multi-function printer, copier, scanner and fax, also letting you fax directly from your Mac. There’s a 25-page Automatic Document Feeder along w...

ePrint apps...

Mediocre photo prints; crippled cloud features, $269...

HP's Photosmart 7520 has potential as an all- rounder, if you're not too demanding, but the cloud features are frustrating and you're sacrificing photo print quality...
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What is the HP Photosmart 7520? HP's range of Photosmart printers is aimed at the home user who wants to print photos as well as plain paper documents. The Photosmart 7520 has an eye on the home office, too, with built-in fax and an Automatic Document Fee...

Twin paper trays, Low-profile ADF, 5 inks, including photo black...

Duplex pages reduced in size, Slow duplex print, No PictBridge...

HP Photosmart 7520 - Print Speeds HP rates the Photosmart 7520 at 14ppm for black print and 10ppm for colour. Although we didn't reach those speeds under test, subjectively the printer seemed fast. We saw 7.7ppm for our 5-page text test and this increased...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-04-12 02:33:46
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Although part of HP's image-orientated Photosmart range, the HP 7520 is a very capable home office all-in-one printer. It has fax facilities alongside the expected printing, scanning and photocopying.There's a 25-sheet document feeder for the scanner, a m...

Superb, fast photo printing, Great text output, Good overall build quality, Web and mobile printing options...

No second A4 tray, Some build issues, Slight banding on defaultquality images, No Ethernet connectivity...

Buying Guide Best printer: top inkjet and laser printers The HP Photosmart 7520 is a superb all-round multifunction printer, combining the stellar image printing we've come to expect from a Photosmart with features and qualities more commonly associated w...
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NameInkjet multifunction printer: HP PhotoSmart 7520At a glance:Printer, scanner, standalone fax & copier,10.1 pages/minute, 11 cents/page B&W,5.4 pages/minute, 42 cents/page colour,Good text, graphics and photo print quality,Network printing via Wi-Fi 80...
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Best understood as a home printer with a surprising number of office-centric features, the HP Photosmart 7520 e-All-in-One ($199.99 direct) can serve nicely as a home printer, home office printer, or both. It lacks an Ethernet port, but supports Wi-Fi for...

High-quality output. Prints. Scans. Faxes. Copies. Touch-screen controls. Wi-Fi. Prints through the cloud. Duplex printing.

No Ethernet. Web-based features available only though a Wi-Fi connection...

The HP Photosmart 7520 e-All-in-One is limited by a low paper capacity and lack of Ethernet, but it supports Wi-Fi and delivers high-quality output plus lots of features...
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The best features of HP's $200 Photosmart 7520 e-All-in-One multifunction inkjet printer (MFP) may be its output quality and the 4.33-inch LCD control panel that makes this machine marvelously easy to use. It's also a well-rounded unit (print/copy/scan/fa...

Excellent text and photo output, Easy-to-use control panel...

Scanner lid can't telescope to accept thicker material...
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£122.84 cartridge24.co.uk£99.99 PixmaniaIf you haven't heard of the HP Photosmart 7520 e-All-in-One printer, I wouldn't be surprised. I hadn't heard of the Photosmart 7520 until HP reached out and asked if I'd like to review it. For whatever reason, it wa...

Increased print speeds, Improved print quality, Family friendly features...

Ink costs, HP Photo Creations, Multiscan missing...
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examiner.com Updated: 2014-07-24 01:49:59
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I got a hold of this earlier this month. It was the first HP I had gotten to review. I have reviewed many other manufacturers of all-in-one printers, as well as stand-alone printers, and high end photo only printers.Unboxing and setup were a breeze. Withi...
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So-called "photo printers" that also double as all-in-one (AIO) copy/scan/fax machines are convenient hardware—but, too often, we run into a little problem with them: They cost more to use than similarly priced business AIO models. A good case in point? T...

Prints great-looking photos, Reasonably fast, Unusually attractive chassis, Easy to set up and use...

A little pricey, Very high cost per page, No Ethernet support...

This striking-looking, photo-optimized AIO churns out great-looking photographs, but at an exceedingly high cost per page. Overall, though, it's a strong-performing printer, best for light duty. Read More…...
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