Ideal for SOHO users, HP Officejet 7510 Wide Format is small in size but capable of completing all the necessary printing, copying, scanning and fax functions in a single go. The printer offers various printing services and is multitasking in nature. It supports borderless printing for up to A3+ media. With the preferred connection setup it supports printing from anywhere using the smartphone or tablet with the free HP ePrint app. This allows easy printing of photos from your iPhone with AirPrint, even without a network using Wireless Direct printing
The HP Officejet 7510 Wide Format printer measures 613 x 483 x 366mm and weighs 13.02kg. The printer delivers high-quality prints at 33ppm for mono and 29ppm for the colour one. With the high-capacity HP Officejet 7510 ink cartridges, the running cost of printer comes at a reasonable rate of 4.3p per A4 page. It creates stunning wide-format colour prints from 3x5 to 11x17 and 13x19 inches with the HP OfficeJet 7510 printer.
Advantages- Supports ePrint remote printing
- Separate HP Officejet 7510 ink cartridges in two yields
- Supports borderless printing
- Offers Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Direct and Ethernet connectivity.
- Produce high-clarity prints
- The printer doesn’t have an automatic duplexer
- Difficult paper trays
- Difficult to change the paper selection
The HP Officejet 7510 ink cartridges include:
- HP CN053AE (932XL) Black
- HP CN055AE (933XL) Magenta
- HP CN054AE (933XL) Cyan
- HP CN056AE (933XL) Yellow
With the wired and wireless networking support, the printer uses 30-page automatic document feeder (ADF) on the top for making unattended copies and faxes. With the tiny footprint and compact design, the machine is capable of reducing the space used when completing the important business tasks. Despite the small size and wide range of functions, the printer retains high quality output throughout by offering comprehensive support and high-clarity prints.
How to replace a damaged printhead in HP Officejet 7510 Wide Format e-All-in-One printer?
A printhead assembly consists of a printhead and the cartridges fixed in it. If the printhead assembly is damaged or incompatible with the product you might need to replace it. You must follow the steps mentioned below to replace the printhead.
Step 1: Remove the old cartridges.- Press on the power button to turn the printer on if it is not done before.
- Open the cartridge access door. Carriage moves to the right side of the printer, avoid moving it to the left side. Wait until the carriage is idle before you continue the process.
- Press at the front of the HP Officejet 7510 ink cartridge, and then pull it up towards you to remove it from its slot.
- Repeat the steps mentioned above for other cartridges.
- Lift the latch handle on the carriage.
- Lift the printhead to remove it from the carriage slot.
- Remove the old printhead.
- Gently clean the electrical contacts inside the carriage slot.
- It is important to get the clean electrical contacts inside the printer for successful printhead assembly replacement.
- Unpack the new printhead from its packaging.
- Avoid touching the copper-coloured electrical contacts.
- Place it on old printhead’s position.
Note: Avoid using the old HP Officejet 7510 ink cartridges as they might damage the new printhead.
Step 4: Install the new cartridges.- Pull the orange tab to unpack a new cartridge from its plastic wrap.
- Rotate the orange cap counterclockwise until it breaks off the new cartridge.
- With the nozzles and electrical contacts facing down, slightly slide the cartridge into the slot.
- Press down at the top of the cartridge until it fixes into the place.
- Repeat the steps for installing other cartridges. Make sure that the colour icon on cartridge label matches with the colour icon on carriage slot.
- Close the HP Officejet 7510 ink cartridges access door once the process is completed.