HP Photosmart 7520 e-All-in-One Printer
HP Photosmart 7520 e-All-in-One Printer
Product Information
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Overview
HPs Photosmart 7520 printer lets you produce lab-quality photos and everyday documents at home, while giving you the ease copying, scanning, and wireless connectivity. Plus AirPrint technology lets you print directly from iPhone or iPad.
Do it all
Print documents and photos, make copies and scans, send faxes, access the web, and print on the go via AirPrint. You can also scan straight to email and multiple files to a single document.
Save time and money
Do more in less time, using an e-all-in-one with a 25-sheet automatic document feeder and fast print speeds. For maximum efficiency, you're able to automatically print and copy on both sides of a single page.
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Highlights
- TouchSmart Display with 10.9 cm (4.33 in.) gesture-enabled touchscreen
- Photo editing and lab-quality printing
- Wireless connectivity and HP Wireless Direct
- Affordable individual inks
- Hardware fax
- HP ePrint and Apple AirPrint to wirelessly print from your iPhone or iPad
- Scan to email and scan to features
- Separate automatic photo paper tray
- Automatic two-sided printing (duplex)
- Automatic document feeder
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Did you notice?
Save paper by up to 50% using automatic two-sided printing. -
Apple Recommends For
Print superb-quality photos and documents wirelessly with AirPrint. -
What's in the Box?
- HP Photosmart 7520 e-All-in-One printer
- Five ink cartridges (Black, Photo, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow)
- Software CD
- Reference Guide
- Power supply and cord
- Phone cord
- Two-sided printing accessory
- USB cable
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Tech Specs
- Color resolution : 9600 x 2400 dpi
- Connections : AirPrint ,USB 2,Wireless
- Height : 8.68 in./22.05 cm
- Width : 17.87 in./45.4 cm
- Depth : 455 mm/17.91 in.
- Weight : 23.44 lb./10.63 kg
- Length : 17.91 in./45.5 cm
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System Requirements
Mac
- Mac OS X v10.6, v10.7, v10.8
- Intel processor
- 750 MB free hard-drive space
- 256 MB
- CD-ROM/DVD drive or Internet connection
Windows
- 128 MB
- CD-ROM/DVD drive or Internet connection
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Manufacturer Information
Part Number
- Mfr. Part Number : CZ045A#B1H
- UPC or EAN No. : 886112825232
Warranty
- Note : Products sold through this website that do not bear the Apple Brand name are serviced and supported exclusively by their manufacturers in accordance with terms and conditions packaged with the products. Apple's Limited Warranty does not apply to products that are not Apple-branded, even if packaged or sold with Apple products. Please contact the manufacturer directly for technical support and customer service.
- Warranty : World-class service and support. One-year technical phone support; one-year limited hardware warranty. Access to 24/7 award-winning support services through http://www.hp.com/support
Ratings & Reviews
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Communications problems
When this printer worked, it was great, but it kept losing connection with my computer (all HP printers I have used have this prob lem), an iMac. On my previous HP, I could unplug and replug the USB cable, but that does not work wirelessly. (Why this printer cannot use WiFi with the USB cable plugged in I cannot guess.)
The printer does not really have a traditional fax capability. It uses some efax service which is claimed to be free for some number of pages, but the service demands a credit card and wants to charge a monthly fee, more expensive than buying a separate fax machine.
As with many HP all-in-one printers, if you scan, it forgets how to print; if you print, if forgets how to scan. …- Written by Richard A B from San Francisco
164 of 191 people found this useful
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Excellent wireless performance with Apple products and more!
After so much research on wireless printer performance with Apple products, I took a chance on the HP 7520. If you read enough us er reviews you will not want to try any.
I did not install the HP software on my MacBook Air, but instead set it up on the wireless network as a stand alone device. It has worked flawlessly with this laptop, 2 iPads, an iPhone 5 and also an Android phone. I have used it for multiple full color 4X6 and 8 1/2X11 photos and documents and have scanned directly to the iPads and both phones using the HP apps. I love the effortless double sided printing, and also keeping both paper sizes loaded at the same time, and not having to choose which to use. My biggest concern was having complications with my Apple laptop, but so far all features have worked so easily while maintaining print/scan quality. I have been using this printer 100% wirelessly and loving it! …- Written by William F from Sandwich
107 of 113 people found this useful
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Works with Mountain Lion, but front touch panel has limited functionality
This printer works fine with Apple's built in drivers (for printing and scanning). Quality, speed, etc all seem good.
Be aware , though -- the nifty touch screen on the printer itself has only limited functionality when used with a Mac. You can use it to set up various printer settings, but several of the one-touch buttons (in particular, "scan") does not work. (i.e. if you place a document on the scanner and hit "scan", the printer returns the error, "no computer found."). HP confirms this is a limitation of the printer when using with Macs. Initiating a scan from Image Capture or other scanning application on the Mac works fine. …- Written by R Glenn H from CHICAGO
91 of 104 people found this useful
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Impossible to print photos larger than 5x7 from an iPhone
It is impossible to print a photo larger than 5x7 from your iPhone or iPad. I called the printer tech support specialist at HP and she told me you can't select a paper tray when printing from a mobile device and I should contact Apple. I checked the App Store and found HP has a free print utility app that allows you to select which paper tray you wish to use. The problem is that even if you select "Main Tray" and "8 1/2x11" - the largest image size you can choose is 5x7. There's a "Custom" size option, but it makes even high resolution photos print at 4x6.
In the Q&A section, someone says the photo paper tray is adjustable to 8x10 - it isn't. It only goes to 5x7.
Bottom line - 5x7 is the max. size photo you can print from a phone. Any larger and you have to use a computer. …- Written by Laura H from Santa Monica
1 of 2 people found this useful
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problem printing double sided
When printing duplex, the printer cuts of the very bottom of the page. I've spent hours on the phone with HP all to no avail! I have used HP printers for years - have had at least 5 HP printers, however, I'm now looking at replacing it with a Brother printer. The print quality is good, wireless works good (I'm using it with a Mac).
I would be completely happy if it would only print duplex CORRECTLY! …- Written by Alfred S F from ANDOVER
2 of 4 people found this useful
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Spectacular print quality and ease of use
When our old printer gave up the ghost, I finally decided to buy an all-in-one, and man am I glad I did. The AirPrint functionalit y works flawlessly, so I can print and scan from my iOS devices. Printouts are gorgeous, especially when using inkjet paper: on par with a laser printer. Don't hesitate. …
- Written by Eric W from Berkeley
5 of 5 people found this useful
Questions & Answers
Answers from the community
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I have a HP Officejet 4500 printer. Can I print from my ipad?
- Asked by Christie S from East Amherst
- Mar 9, 2013
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Yes you can. Go to Apps and look for ( HPePrint) . It works for my HP C4580.
- Answered by Mary D from Goodyear
- Apr 14, 2013
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Does it scan slides and negatives as well as prints?
- Asked by Russell G
- Apr 4, 2013
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No, no slide scanner.
- Answered by Lois F from Central Point
- Apr 14, 2013
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does this printer have a separate tray for 6X4 photo paper?
- Asked by Lawrence M from Penn Laird
- Mar 4, 2013
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Yes, it does. It's adjustable up to 8X10.
- Answered by Lois F from Central Point
- Apr 14, 2013
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Does the printer need one large cartridge as it takes 5 of them and the slot for the 5th cartdidge looks bigger.
- Asked by Fahad K
- Nov 23, 2012
Best Answer
Most HP Photosmart printers have five slots for ink. The four that are smaller/same size, are for (a ) black photo ink, (b) magenta, (c) cyan, and (d) yellow. The fifth (large) slot is for black ink. This is a much larger slot, since most of the printing one does is black-on-white, so one will use black ink at a much higher rate. …
- Answered by Curtis W from Corvallis
- Dec 5, 2012
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Can this printer also scan two-sided (duplex) or can it just print two-sided ?
- Asked by Emile S
- Dec 20, 2012
Answer
The 7520 can print single-sided or duplex (both sides). The document feeder can scan 1 side only, i t does not flip the page to scan both sides
Cheers ! …- Answered by Mark L from San Diego
- Feb 21, 2013
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dose it works with mac pro?
- Asked by Jirun S from Louisville
- Dec 17, 2012
Answer
Yes. Install the printer software from the CD or download it online. All Macs can connect via wire less WiFi router, directly via WiFi (no router needed) or USB hard wired
Cheers ! …- Answered by Mark L from San Diego
- Feb 21, 2013