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HP Officejet 7610 Pro Reviews

computershopper‘s review Edit

The HP Officejet 7610 Wide Format e-All-in-One Printer is a study in contrasts: It prints well, but it’s slow. It prints tabloid and supertabloid pages, but it has only one paper input source. It delivers a decent cost per page for a $250 printer, but Brother’s $300-list MFC-J6920DW is significantly lower—especially on black-and-white prints (1.7 cents versus 3.2 cents). And, while it has a 35-sheet wide-format ADF, it can’t flip two-sided pages automatically.Ah, but it does print better-looking photos than Brother’s latest wide-format model. If you plan to print large—11x17-inch or 13x19-inch—photos or colorful graphics, the Officejet 7610 beats that Brother AIO hands-down. But weighing all of these caveats, we can’t bring ourselves to recommend the Officejet 7610 for everyday business use, especially if your small or home office plans to use a variety of paper sizes frequently. As mentioned, though, we do like it as a dedicated wide-format printer—especially at its current (early March 2014) discounted sale pricing. And, as we said in our introduction, we’d like it even better closer to $100.
7.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Mar 07, 2014

expertreviews‘s review Edit

A smart and competent A3 MFP for the office, but duplex printing is a £50 option
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Sep 28, 2013

PC Magazine‘s review Edit

The HP Officejet 7610 Wide Format e-All-in-One Printer inkjet MFP can print on paper at up to supertabloid size, but with only one paper tray, you may need another printer for letter-size paper.
7.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Sep 25, 2013

The average pro reviews rating is 7.3 / 10, based on the 3 reviews.


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