![]() It is very difficult to find the respective device driver for Photosmart 7510-related hardware because the information and support is hard to find on HP (Hewlett Packard)'s site. The best part is that your All-in-One Printer drivers can always be modified to solve the laptop dilemma. Drivers can be stably reliable, but there are cases in which they suddenly stop working unexpectedly. Photosmart 7510 errors may be linked to corrupt or outdated drivers of your computer. On the other hand, installing incorrect All-in-One Printer drivers can cause a myriad of issues including PC crashes, sliuggish performance, and overall system instability. I bought a used HP printer, that was advertised as being very little used.Increased features from your 7510, better hardware performance, and interoperability can be realized from correct driver updates. The price was quite high, for what it was. The packaging was intact, but to be fair, the printer may have had a few shocks in transit. It didn't work, making lots of nasty noises when it was opened up, to insert ink cartridges. Why didn't I just go out and buy a new printer? Most recently, I purchase another one on e-bay, for much less money. I like the HP 7510 model and that the 564 ink cartridges are available from the UPS store, at great prices. I have also learned a lot about the 7510 Series models, and why the paper feed stops working. In the case of a paper jam, never pull the paper out against the natural direction of paper flow. It breaks the little gear that drives the paper feed rollers. Just Google the problem to see how many people are pissed off with HP. I watched a great u-tube video that describes the problem. With the recently purchase printer that didn't work, and with nothing to lose, I cut a hole in the bottom to inspects what the paper feed rollers look like. I then attacked my original printer, which was why I needed a replacement, in the first place. I cut a hole in the bottom, repaired the broken gear, and now my original printer works just fine. Now I have two working printers and am much more knowledgeable than before. If you have this problem, I can be contacted at don't think there's such a thing as a good printer any more. I spent an entire day reading reviews and really could find no concensus for good printers. The 7510 arrived today and setup took an inordinately long time. The machine makes horrible noises and jerkings around while aligning, though this seems to be normal and not a problem for print quality. Text quality is quite good, and though I've not yet utilized the various types of duplexing available, based on other reviews I anticipate it being fine. I am apprehensive about print settings management not being up to task- on my old MP610 I could save print profiles which would automatically assign paper source, media type, and various print quality settings, however I have not yet found such a solution on this HP.īut the real deal breaker has been the photo printing. In setup the printer offered to print a test photo, so I selected one from my computer and used the included free sample of HP photo paper. The photo came out very dark, and even tinted a bit, so that the white walls and grey carpet in the picture appeared more tan. I then spent the next few hours troubleshooting and hunting the internet for answers and got almost nowhere, I also used up all the free sample photo paper, plus a few sheets of my own, (though even after a dozen photos, the ink levels still look fine. ![]() This is better than my old Canon MP610, which would have shown a perceptible dip.) As for managing the dark photos, it seems I am far from the only one who finds the 7510's photos to be far too dark, though no one seems to have a good solution. #Hp photosmart 7510 eprint setup series. ![]()
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