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Hp photosmart 7525 e all in one inkjet printer reviews
Hp photosmart 7525 e all in one inkjet printer reviews









hp photosmart 7525 e all in one inkjet printer reviews
  1. HP PHOTOSMART 7525 E ALL IN ONE INKJET PRINTER REVIEWS REGISTRATION
  2. HP PHOTOSMART 7525 E ALL IN ONE INKJET PRINTER REVIEWS SOFTWARE
  3. HP PHOTOSMART 7525 E ALL IN ONE INKJET PRINTER REVIEWS PC

A photocopy of our black text and colour graphics page showed better colours than many, though there was noticeable feathering of text into the paper, which gives it a fuzzy, spiky appearance.

HP PHOTOSMART 7525 E ALL IN ONE INKJET PRINTER REVIEWS REGISTRATION

Colours are natural, but still manage to show up vividly, when the subject matter warrants it.Ĭolour prints on plain paper are also generally good, with solid areas of colour and good registration of black text over the top. Photo prints are excellent, with beautifully smooth variations in colour, plenty of detail in areas are bright light, but also shadow detail we don’t often see in our test pieces. These really are fast times, so you might expect print quality to suffer.

HP PHOTOSMART 7525 E ALL IN ONE INKJET PRINTER REVIEWS PC

A 15 x 10cm photo from a PC took 56 seconds, a good deal quicker than most all-in-ones, but as nothing to the 38 seconds when printing from an SD card, or the marginally faster 36 seconds when printing via PictBridge.

hp photosmart 7525 e all in one inkjet printer reviews

Slip a piece of glossy paper into the machine, though, ask for a photo print and the machine hits the nitrous oxide. Meanwhile, the five-page black text and colour graphics print took 1:36, just 3.13ppm. The five-page black text print took 57 seconds, a speed of 5.26ppm and when we ran the 20-page test, it still only crept up to 5.36ppm. Under test, we saw speeds quite a bit slower than these figures. Unusually, HP rates the Photosmart C8180 half a page a minute faster printing colour than black 7.5ppm against 8.0ppm.

HP PHOTOSMART 7525 E ALL IN ONE INKJET PRINTER REVIEWS SOFTWARE

HP software includes OCR for scanning text documents and a simplified photo editor to cover basic image tweaks. The Wi-Fi setup, which can be awkward on some machines, is handled here with a Wizard from the printer’s touchscreen, before installing the drivers. There is, however, an external power supply, which is a slightly tacky way of doing things.Ĭonnecting and running the machine via any of its three connections is straightforward. There are sockets at the back for USB 2.0 and Ethernet and the machine is fitted as standard with Wi-Fi, though there’s no sign of an external aerial. The paper tray can take up to 100 sheets of plain paper and a secondary, powered tray holds up to 20 photo blanks. Further down the front panel is a PictBridge socket and an illuminated power button. Below this, though, there’s something much less ordinary, in the form of a notebook-style DVD+/-RW drive, which can be used for both recording and reading photo files through the machine. To the right of the controls is a bank of memory card slots, taking all the current types. Indeed, there is some duplication between touchscreen selections and the few remaining physical buttons on the control panel. For a start, there’s an 89mm touchscreen set into the control panel, which takes over the functions of many of the normal buttons. Towards the top of this is the new Photosmart C8180, a machine with all the photo printing bells and whistles and even a DVD-Rewriter for bulk photo storage.īuilt into a stylish light grey and ice white case, with silver highlights and panels, the machine has all the standard features we’ve come to expect from an HP all-in-one, but with a few worthwhile extras. The market for photo-oriented all-in-one printers is primarily shared between Canon and HP and HP’s range is extensive.











Hp photosmart 7525 e all in one inkjet printer reviews