Q: Can I put a design on the glass and make a copy of it reduced or enlarged without using a re sizing program like Word? If so, is it a re size by percent? Asked on 4/24/2013 by jrvic Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Yes the HP Deskjet 3510 e-All-in-One Printer does allow you to reduce or enlarge a copy by percent, without the use of any other programs. Answered on 4/24/2013 by Community Answer from None
Q: Will this work with my Android phone and Galaxie tablets? Asked on 4/11/2013 by Pat from Upper MI Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Yes, this printer supports wireless printing to android devices, including phones and tablets, through HP e-print. Answered on 4/12/2013 by Community Answer from None
Q: Will this work with my Android phone and Galaxie tablets? Asked on 4/11/2013 by Pat from Upper MI Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Yes, this printer supports wireless printing to Android devices, including phones and tablets, through HP e-Print. Answered on 4/12/2013 by Community Answer from None
Q: Is this printer compatible with iPhone, iPad, etc. Asked on 4/2/2013 by Qwerty from Texarkana, TX Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Yes, this printer is compatible with AirPrint, which is an App provided by Apple that would allow you to print from your Apple AirPrint compatible product. To place an order for this printer, please contact us by dialing 1-800-333-3330. We would be happy to further assist you. Answered on 4/3/2013 by Liz C from Staples
Q: I'm a little new to buying printers but does the printer come with ink? Asked on 3/2/2013 by OmgPop24342 Know the answer? Answer this question 2 answers A: Yes the HP Deskjet 3510 printer does includes a starter supply of ink. Answered on 3/5/2013 by Community Answer from None A: Yes, the HP Deskjet 3510 e-All-in-One Printer comes with your standard ink cartridges included. Answered on 3/4/2013 by Tammy from Staples
Q: will this work with my new iMac, OS X operating system version 10.8.2? I know it works with v10.6 and v10.7, but i need to know if it will work with v10.8.2 Asked on 2/25/2013 by tim from fall river, ma Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Compatibility: With the HP Deskjet 3510 e-All-in-One printer, you're assured of compatibility with almost any operating system and even mobile devices. Designed to work with Microsoft Windows 8, 7, Vista, and XP, any Intel Pentium II or Celeron computer, Mac OS X, HP wireless direct, HP ePrint, Apple AirPrint, and several mobile printing apps, even homes or offices with several types of machines can share this printer. Answered on 3/4/2013 by Laura B from Staples
Q: What is the cost per page printing? Asked on 12/27/2012 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: The "cost per page printing" depends on several factors such as (a) the price you pay for your ink & paper; (b) type of printing (black & white vs color); (c) and the number of prints you are making. So there is NOT a hard and fast number you can be quoted for per page costs. Answered on 12/27/2012 by Community Answer from None
Q: Can I print with only black cartridge (with empty color cartridge)? Asked on 12/26/2012 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Yes, but when printing you will have to change the print settings to "Use Black Cartridge Only" Answered on 12/27/2012 by Community Answer from None
Q: Is this compatible with Windows 8? Asked on 12/22/2012 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Yes, according to the product specifications it is compatible with Windows 8. Answered on 12/22/2012 by Community Answer from None
Q: Is this a duplex printer? Asked on 12/20/2012 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: No, this printer does not include automatic duplex printing. Printing on both sides would require first printing odd numbered pages and then manually flipping the paper and returning it to the input tray so that you could print the even numbered pages. Answered on 12/20/2012 by Community Answer from None
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