Manufacturer's Description
HP (Hewlett-Packard) OfficeJet 7210 All-In-One Printer
Need to make printing, faxing, scanning, and copying available to several family members? This model's built-in Ethernet networking lets you connect up to five PCs. Plus, you can even make it wireless by plugging in to the Ethernet port of a wireless router.
Product Specifications for
HP (Hewlett-Packard) OfficeJet 7210 All-In-One Printer
| More Info |
| URL |
http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en/sm/WF05a/18972-238444-410635-12019-f51-391152.html?jumpid=oc_R1002_USENC-001_HP Officejet 7210 All-in-One&lang=en&cc=us |
| Copying |
| Max Reduction |
25 % |
| Max Enlargement |
400 % |
| Color Copy Speed |
20 ppm |
| Black and White Copy Speed |
30 ppm |
| Media Handling |
| Max Paper Size Height |
24 in |
| Media Sizes Accepted |
Envelope - US # 10 (4.125" x 9.5")|Sheet - 3.5" x 5"|Sheet - 4" x 6"|Sheet - 5" x 7"|Sheet - US 8" x 10"|Sheet - US Executive (7.25" x 10.5")|Sheet - US Legal (8.5" x 14")|Sheet - US Letter (8.5" x 11") |
| Max Paper Size Width |
8.5 in |
| Min Paper Size Height |
5 in |
| Max Sheet Capacity |
150 |
| ADF Sheet Capacity |
50 |
| Min Paper Size Width |
3 in |
| Standard Input Sheet Capacity |
150 |
| Paper Handling Support |
Banner Paper|Card Stock|Envelopes|Iron-On Transfers|Labels|Paper (Standard Cut Sheet)|Photo Paper|Transparencies |
| Warranty |
| Warranty Information |
1 Year Limited Warranty |
| Dimensions |
| Depth |
15.6 in |
| Weight |
23.16 lbs |
| Width |
19.7 in |
| Height |
11.4 in |
| Scanning |
| Internal Scan Depth |
281.5 Trillion Colors (48-bit) |
| Max Scan Resolution |
19200 x 19200 |
| Optical Scan Resolution |
4800 x 2400 |
| Printing |
| Printer Language(s) Supported |
PCL 3 |
| Printer Type |
All-in-One|Color Inkjet |
| Black and White Vertical Resolution |
1200 pixels |
| Color Print Speed |
20 ppm |
| Black and White Horizontal Resolution |
1200 dpi |
| Color Horizontal Resolution |
4800 dpi |
| Color Vertical Resolution |
1200 dpi |
| Ink Color System |
4 Color (C,M,Y,K) |
| Black and White Print Speed |
30 ppm |
| Functions |
Copier|FAX Machine|Printer|Scanner |
| Faxing |
| Number of Presets |
110 |
| Transmission Time Per Page |
3 second(s) |
| Max Fax Speed |
33.6 Kbps |
| Fax Page Memory Capacity |
130 |
| General |
| normalized-Installed Memory |
16 |
| General Features |
Borderless Printing|LCD Display|PictBridge Compatible |
| Slots |
CompactFlash|Memory Stick|MultiMedia Card (MMC)|SD Card|SmartMedia|xD-Picture Card |
| Monthly Duty Cycle |
5000 |
| Maximum Memory Supported |
96 MB |
| Included Network Card |
Ethernet (10/100 Mbps) |
| System Type |
Apple Macintosh|PC |
| Interface Connection |
Ethernet - RJ45 Twisted-Pair (XBaseT)|USB - Universal Serial Bus 2.0 |
| Installed Memory |
16 MB |
Most recent User Reviews for
HP (Hewlett-Packard) OfficeJet 7210 All-In-One Printer
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Reviewed by: u950077
09-19-08
Duration of ownership:
6
Months
Strengths: How would I know
Weaknesses:Installation, from the provided CD, hangs, every time.
Overall Evaluation: I've spent a lot of time trying to install the software provided on the CD. It hangs, apparently for no reason. No network activity -- so it's not waiting for a download; no disk/CD reader activity -- so it's not reading media.Software installed fine on my wife's XP Pro; refused to install (ever) on my Windows Mediacenter.
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Reviewed by: MarknFL
07-13-07
Duration of ownership:
22
Months
Strengths: All in One, everything there. While some dislike the software, it worked fine for me and I liked how well it installed. Of course, I had the G85 before and it was a nightmare. Network is great.
Weaknesses:All in one, if one thing fails, it is trash. Doc feeder is too frail and jams frequently. I had to work on it several times. The 7210 died at 22 months and is now trash.
Overall Evaluation: Good points:__Networking worked well and seamlessly. Running both network and USB connections had no issue, other than the USB connection could not be found about 20% of the time.__I liked the software. The scanning was easy. The OCR worked well. Pictures scanned well. Printing was good. __Pictures printed well, with good color and clarity. __I liked scanning pictures. The thing would even do real one-button scanning, which the old Officejet G85 promised but couldn't do. __The fax worked well in the beginning, but we did have a few problems getting it to connect and go through a month ago. Also, it had issues picking up lately.__HP Chat was always available. ______________Weak Points: Reliability. That is something HP meant years ago with LaserJet. We have a 13 year old LaserJet that still runs, after countless cases of paper through it.__The 7210 is too fragile and frail to be real. I'm afraid I'll break it each time I open the printer to replace ink cartridges. About 20% of the time, my computer can't find it, even hooked on the USB. __The document feeder is jamming or not feeding most of the time. HP guys told me how to take it apart to get it running a couple of times, but the sad part is, it is just too weak and frail to be of any real good. It is definitely unreliable, and isn't the point of a document feeder so you can set a stack in and let it run?__Sadder is that real faxing requires the document feeder and any real copying requires it, too. __Printing has had a few problems, too. If you run into issues, try power off, hold # and 6, plug in the power cord and turn on. Wait for Semi-Full Reset or something like that. If it is software, you may get it running again. __HP chat is available, but they are not too in depth in troubleshooting. Or it could be that there isn't anything to troubleshoot. They know it either works or is dead and that is about it. Disposal items. Buy, use, throw away. So far, no one really showed a lot of technical expertise except one guy who did clue me on how to work on the document feeder. Everyone else would leave me on hold for a long time and give a few basic steps before saying it needed HP Service.__Today, it died completely. Turned it on, all lights began flashing. Reset won't work. 22 months old and it is now worthless junk for the dump. __HP gave me a "great" offer of "upgrading" to a 7310 for only $299. Considering the 7210 and 7310 are virtually the same, I can't see paying $300 for a machine that will last 2 years at most and it already 2 years old.__They didn't offer any of their others, meaning they simply want to unload their old unsold junk on victims like me.__Can I recommend the 7210 or HP? No!
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Reviewed by: alanfcox
06-05-07
Duration of ownership:
1
Years
Strengths: All you need in one piece of equipment
Weaknesses:If you have a problem you can loose everything
Overall Evaluation: I purchased the HP 7210 because I thought that I would get quality and service - how wrong can you be. The printer is just 18 months old and has a page count of 1320 and is only used for light domestic use. Recently I started getting an error message indicating that "the cartridges were not intended for this printer" - I did think that this was a little strange as it had functioned perfectly on these cartridges for some months. Thinking that the cartridges were at the end of their life I changed them and this rectified the problem for 2 pages when the message appeared again. I thought that I may have had faulty cartridges so I changed them again only to experience the same problem. I then went through the HP Help Desk who told me to clean the contacts and reset the printer - when this didn't work I was told to change the cartridges again. When this didn't work I was informed that it was a hardware problem and that I should contact a Premium Rate Help Line. Realising that all they were going to do was to make more money from my problem I decided to contact Customer Services who were sympathetic but indicated that there was nothing they could do as it was not a known problem. A search on the Internet soon revealed similar problems from other owners - so much for an unknown problem. Consider my experience of HP against that of Bosch when my Dishwasher malfunctioned. It was two years old and out of guarantee when I had a problem and I called out their Service Agent who diagnosed a faulty thermostat - this was replaced but did not cure the problem. I rang Bosch who indicated that the problem that I had was quite rare and it was down to a faulty motor - I thing they heard me gasp as I could imagine that it was going to be expensive - "don't worry they said we will replace the motor and refund the costs that you have already incurred - we would not expect a motor to fail in this short space of time" - it was replaced and a cheque was sent within 3 days and the washer is now perfect. I think you can probably guess who I would deal with in the future - not HP that's for certain.
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Reviewed by: WhyNeedNameToReview
10-19-06
Duration of ownership:
10
Months
Strengths: Network-connected printer/fax/scanner
Weaknesses:SCANNING! and software in general.
Overall Evaluation: I agree with the comments about bloated software and especially scanning and the poor support by HP. I finally figured out the problem on my own (not sure if this will help anyone else): HP Director's scan program is incompatible with Symantec/Norton's firewall. If (and ONLY IF) I disable Norton's firewall protection temporarily can I get the scanner to work.Now about the bloated software... have you seen the size of those modules?! And you can tell when you try to use it - press a button and light a cigarette (or go for coffee, etc.). Nuff said. Hope this helps someone.
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Reviewed by: ontar5
10-02-06
Duration of ownership:
16
Months
Strengths: Good concept. Has everything you need.
Weaknesses:Short life span
Overall Evaluation: I am on my second 7210. First one had the faxboard go in less than one year. It was replaced under the warranty. Now the second one - which is 7 month's old is constantly flashing an error message either that the ink cartridges are not compatible with the printer - which they are (new HP's own brand) or all the light are flashing and there is an error: 0x07d 54dd6. I have done everything that HP support has suggested and everytime within the hour of getting off the phone the printer is in an error condition again. btw I just hung up after waiting on hold for over 30 minutes for a support rep. I am hoping this time they will relent and replace this one too!

Review:
HP OfficeJet 7210 All-In-One
Packed with features, this networked MFP is fast and delivers high-quality prints and scans.
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