Sunday, January 5, 2014

For Sale HP Officejet 7110 Wide Format ePrinter

HP Officejet 7110 Wide Format ePrinter

HP Officejet 7110 Wide Format ePrinter Review


Widen your printing possibilities with an affordable, reliable HP ePrinter that produces professional quality marketing materials in sizes from 3x5 to 13x19 inches. Count on time saving convenience with wireless printing and easy networking.


Price : $195.00
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HP Officejet 7110 Wide Format ePrinter Feature


  • Print speed:2 Up to 15 ppm black, Up to 9 ppm color (ISO Speed); Up to 33 ppm black, Up to 29 ppm color (Maximum Print Speed)
  • 250-sheet input tray, 75-sheet output tray






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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
4Woo hoo! I can print poster size!
By Terry
I've always wanted a wide format printer so I was delighted to have the opportunity to review this offering from HP. This is a wifi capable, inkjet printer which accepts paper up to 13" x 19" and can print edge to edge. However, be aware that this is a BIG printer. With the paper tray extended to accept 13" x 19" paper, it measures 23" wide by 28 1/2" deep by 7 1/2" tall, plus you will need room to access the back of the printer to clear paper jams.

It comes well packaged with a lot of packing tape so take your time to remove all of the tape. There is a Quick Start guide and a cursory owner's manual, but the main manual is online. You need to decide if you will use this printer with a hard connection via a USB printer cable (NOT supplied) or as a wireless printer that can be used by all the computers on your wireless network.

You also have the option of setting up HP's eprint, which is a cloud based server that sends all of your print jobs to the cloud before printing them. This lets you print even when you are out of your wifi network, say when you are traveling. If the printer is not on, your print job is saved in the cloud until it comes back on line. HP says that all print files are deleted from the cloud when they are printed but if you are printing sensitive, work-related documents this may be a security issue.

NOTE: I chose not to set up HP's eprint, instead just setting it up for use as a wireless printer. Even though I know the name of my wireless network and password, it still required me to connect the printer to my laptop with a USB printer cable during the wireless setup, so be sure to have one on hand. It may not require this if you set up the eprint service. After the printer is installed on your wireless network, you will not have to use the USB cable even when installing the software on other computers in your network.

I always choose to download printer software and drivers from the manufacturers website rather than use the supplied disk because they will be the latest drivers and I can check to see if there are any updates or patches or firmware updates. In this case, there was a software update and a firmware update already available for this printer.

The setup procedure I followed was as follows: I plugged in the printer and installed the ink cartridges as shown in the Quick Start guide. I also loaded some standard, 8 1/2" x 11" paper in order to print the test sheet. While the ink cartridges were initializing (this takes about 9 minutes), I downloaded the software and drivers from HP's website and began installing the software. The installation was straightforward and except for making me connect a USB printer cable, it installed flawlessly.

When the install is finished, you will have an icon on your desktop that says HP Officejet 7110 Series. Click on this icon and you will get the Printer Assistant program. From here you can check your ink levels, clean your print heads, set your printer preferences, check on your print queue, etc. To install software and firmware updates, click on the Estimated Ink Levels tab. It will bring up a series of tabs. Go to Device information which will allow you to install any software updates and firmware updates. This is important for your printer to work properly with the latest versions of your operating system and document creation software so do it as part of your set up.

There is only one paper tray included. The four ink cartridges included are full size (not starter cartridges), but you can also buy XL capacity cartridges. The ink dries amazingly fast so even with dense color on a page, it is dry and the page isn't wrinkly where there is a lot of ink.

So how does it print? I'm very pleased with the print quality! The colors are bright and vibrant and text is crisp and clear, even at very small point sizes. Depending upon the type and quality of the paper you are using, you can get a very professional-looking art poster! I have a Wacom tablet because several people in my home are artists and sell artwork at conventions. We were gratified to see how stunning a poster printed to glossy, 13' x 19" paper looked. It is good enough to frame! At a list price of $200, I think this would delight any artist, even those that don't create computer-based art. If you get a quality scan of the original and use quality paper at the highest print quality, you can get prints that rival the original.

Of course, typesetters will also appreciate this printer. Newsletters, restaurant menus, signage - all these things can now be printed at home or in the office. For small runs, it's quite affordable.

You can also use this as your regular printer by loading letter size paper. The duty rating is up to 12,000 pages (letter size) per month. Print resolution for black on best quality setting is 600 x 1200 dpi. For color on best quality setting using select premium paper, up to 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi (assuming 1200 input dpi).

For about $50, you can purchase an automatic duplexing attachment for double sided printing.HP Inkjet Automatic Two-sided Printing Accessory

For the price, I think this is a fine way to print large format documents and artwork. I'm delighted!

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
4Reliable printing, affordable, in a larger size
By D. Krepak
I've always used HP printers, deskjet and laser. I've never used a larger format printer.
Photography is a big hobby for me. I've always been interested in making larger size color photo prints to frame and display. 8X10 is the largest I've done in the past. I'm not interested in using this printer for anything else.
I didn't want to connect wirelessly based on the way HP does it with this unit which requires information being sent back to HP which I don't like (see the HP website for more info.) The wiresless setup is definitely more demanding of time and knowledge than the USB setup. Those that aren't as familiar with networking may find it challenging. I already have a USB cable so it isn't an issue for me that one doesn't come with the printer. Set up is easy and quick not unlike all the other HP printers I've used.
2 black and 1 set of color cartridges comes with the printer but you'll definitely want to buy more as for color photo printer the ink supplied will go fast.
Considering the cost to have someone else do enlargements this is the best solution for me as it is affordable. Also I have control with the quality of the finished product.
I would definitely recommend this printer for those that would use it similarly as myself.

4 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
5Impressive!
By Bill
When I first saw this printer, I was immediately impressed. Just think, 13"x19". Not your ordinary "tabloid size" (11"x17") printer but a mighty 13"x19" size. One could print (for example) four 6"x9" pages with "bleeds". Really professional! As a retired graphic designer, I thought, this would be an ideal printer for a small graphic design studio. Then I thought about my daughter that is into "crafting". How nice this would be for a crafter! I was concerned about the amount of space this beauty would occupy since my computer room is nearly full now and that's when I spotted the wireless feature. Perfect! I can put it across the room. However, I opted to connect the printer via USB cable that was already in place about 18 feet away. There was no problem with this connection. As usual, there is no cable supplied with the printer. For this wireless printer, I expect that most users would choose a wireless connection. Setup goes very quickly using the supplied cd.

And then, I became concerned about the amount of ink it would consume. It appears that I can expect to produce around 330-400 sheets from a set of cartridges. That's affordable! The cartridges included with the printer are the usual "starter" cartridges that run out of ink before you have a chance to find out the printer's capabilities! Where do I purchase this size paper? Amazon (and others) have HP premium glossy paper (13"x19") for just over $26 for 100 sheets. That's certainly affordable. OK. That appears to be what I need to know to get started. I trust the Hewlett Packard brand, ink and paper are within my budget for occasional wide format printing and best of all the printer is not priced out of sight for home use. I like what I see here. Quality of the printing? So far, perfect. If you are impressed with the size this will print, the price is right. I highly recommend this printer.

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