- Produces color prints, copies, scans, and faxes
- Up to 30 ppm print speed, up to 4,800 x 1,200 dpi resolution
- Up to 30 cpm black, 20 cpm color; reduces and enlarges 25 to 400%
- 2,400 x 4,800 dpi scan resolution, 48-bit color
- Built-in 802.3 Ethernet, USB, and PictBridge interfaces; PC and Mac compatible
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glad I saw pc world 4.5/5 review
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| Review Date: October 1, 2005 |
| Reviewer: M. Bauer, Colorado |
About 2/3 of the reviews I saw on amazon were very complimentary, but I was reluctant to purchase the hp 7210 after seeing some negative reviews about installation, software, etc. Luckily, I saw a pc world review which rated this product as the finest in this price range. They were right (at least for someone with a two year old DELL Dimension with Windows XP and all of the recent OS updates).
Amazing copy quality, great color copying and scanning, installation took about an hour and was easy (I don't fax much, so I don't feel qualified to comment on this part).
I highly recommend this all-in-one product for home and small office use. |
Buy this over the HP 6210
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| Review Date: October 17, 2005 |
| Reviewer: Patricia D. Brown, Rancho Santa Fe, CA USA |
We had the HP 6210 for about a year. I decided to get a second printer in the house and after reading reviews on Amazon bought the HP 7210. I am SO happy with this printer. The installation went smoothly ( I followed all the directions exactly ) and I found the installation to be more streamlined than previous years.
These are the reasons this printer is much better than the HP6210:
1) It's visibly faster.
2) You can stack more paper in the printer so it doesn't run out as often.
3) It's quieter.
With the HP6210, after about a year, it wasn't grabbing the paper properly for faxes. That was another reason I decided to purchase a different model this time.
I was so happy with this printer and the price ($249.00) that I bought two more for my high school aged children. For that price, they can have their own printer now and have a printer to take to college. |
Just what I needed.
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| Review Date: October 24, 2005 |
| Reviewer: C. Smith, King George, VA USA |
This printer is fast and convenient. I can fax, copy, scan, and print on the same machine. I like the fact that I don't need to turn on my PC to fax or copy. I can even send double-sided documents through the paper feeder. Printing double-sided documents is also a breeze.
Although, I still don't know how much the ink will cost. |
Excellent all in one unit and very fast!
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| Review Date: February 19, 2006 |
| Reviewer: Ace-Reviewer"Tom", Hillsborough, NJ |
| I wanted to stick with HP after much prior success with HP printers. The 7210 did not disappoint. I like that HP still gives you the choice of integrated print heads with the ink catridges. You can use a few different number HP cartridges with this unit. Use the 99 tricolor over the 97, it has more ink for about the same price. Several people have made an issue of the software - I had not problems. You need to follow the directions if you are using a USB connection. I suspect some users connected the USB cable too soon and had problems with the install. All features work flawlessly. An excellent all-in-one unit and especially for the price. |
Great for home with a shared network.
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| Review Date: October 17, 2005 |
| Reviewer: Jeremiah Frick, Rochester, NY USA |
I recently purchased this printer for use at my home, where we have a couple of computers on a a shared high speed internet connection through a cable/DSL router. In the past I had utilized the printer sharing functionality within Windows and connected the printer to one of the machines, which works OK, unless you 1) have a problem with the computer the printer is hooked up to or 2) actually want to maybe turn the computer off from time to time. The fact that this printer has an ethernet port makes it perfect for any home or small office with multiple computers. The interface makes it easy to send scans, camera images, etc. to any machine on the network (they're listed by name and displayed when you request one of those operations be performed), and the documentation is thorough and easy to follow.
Note that receiving incoming faxes can be a pain if you don't have a seperate fax line, but that's a problem with any fax machine. |
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