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Why you should buy the HP Smart Tank 7602
If we had to take our HP Smart Tank 7602 review and boil it down to a single take, it easily be that this is 'a fast printer that handles most tasks well.' While it isn't specifically a photo printer, for instance, it can make fairly nice pictures on ordinary paper (check our review to see just how great they are) while also being great for text printing, scanning, copying, and even faxing. Of all of these capabilities, scanning becomes the somewhat hidden champion — you can pull an impressive 1200 dots per inch off of a scanned image with the desktop version of the HP Smart app.
Now, it's time to talk about ink, that most distrusted of printer tech. We have a whole selection of printers with affordable ink as a result of how just due to how much people hate ink. But, what the HP Smart Tank 7602 does is what a lot of Epson printers also do, which is to put the color in individual bottles. That way you can buy ink as you use it. If you print out 50 blue-heavy sheets per week for your violin practice, for instance, you won't lose all your yellow ink when that blue runs out. It sounds like a small thing, but if you're a heavy printer user you know exactly what we mean.
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