
The non-duplexing automatic document feeder (ADF) has a capacity of 30 sheets. The single paper path, however, limits how heavy of a paper you use can, since there’s no separate single-sheet feed. The input tray is very large, since it accommodates paper sizes that are up to 13 x 19 inches. With affordable XL cartridges, the WF-7510 is economical to maintain. There is only a single paper path, with a 250-sheet-capacity tray located underneath the output tray. The WF-7510 measures 22 x 16.5 x 11.3 inches (without the paper trays extended) and weighs in at a hefty 34.4 pounds.

There’s no getting around it: All wide-format printers are large, and the WF-7510, with its additional scanning/copying/faxing features, is no exception. But in all other respects, it’s just as feature packed, providing print, scan, copy, and fax modes along with the aforementioned media handling. It’s less expensive because it lacks the double paper cassettes, duplex printing, and scanning modes that the WF-7520 offers. The WF-7510 is similar to the WF-7520 (a Digital Trends Editors’ Choice). That machine is the Epson WorkForce WF-7510 ($179), a multifunction (all-in-one) printer that can also scan or copy oversize pages, as large as 11 x 17 inches.

But if you can get a wide-format printer at a reasonable price, you’ll discover more uses for a device that can churn out large spreadsheets, drawings, and, with 13 x 19-inch output, even things like custom placemats for a party. When it comes to printers, buyers generally don’t think about wide-format printing, since most consumer models only support up to the standard “letter” and “legal” size papers (smaller if it can handle photo prints).
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