The Envy 7640 sports a number of features present in mainstream office printers. Out now for about £160 (around $103, or AUS$203) from various online retailers, the Envy 7640 can be had for a more palatable £119 (around US$183, or AUS$233) when picked up directly from HP online. But before you hand over your hard-earned, it's worth noting that the impressive Brother MFC-J5720DW can be bought online for a slither more at £149 ($219), and may be worth the extra outlay depending on your needs.
- Buy HP ENVY 7640 Wireless Color E-All-In-One Inkjet Printer, 14ppm Black/9ppm Color, 4800x1200 dpi, 125 Sheet Input/15 Sheet Photo Tray, Print/Scan/Copy/Fax at Adorama for $199.99
Setup and specifications
HP printers tend to come in attractive multi-coloured boxes, and the Envy 7640 is no exception. Lifting it out isn't a difficult task thanks to its relatively light 9.4kg weight. It's almost twice as light as the Brother model, which tips the scales at a weighty 14kg.Performance
The Envy's print quality reaches up to 4800 x 1200dpi, and HP claims that ISO pages per minute is up to 14ppm in black and up to 9ppm in colour. Print speed was tested using the photo yield test pages as defined in ISO/IEC 29103:2011, using photo_1.jpg out of the collection. The Envy took 10.86 seconds to print the document in colour at normal quality, which dropped to six seconds in low quality.Testing a photo print, the Envy 7640 took 1 minute 12 seconds to print with maximum DPI on glossy paper measuring 13 x 18. The output quality was adequate but hardly held up to HP's claim that the 7640 prints "lab quality" photos. Certain photos suffered from slight detail loss in brighter areas, which also occurred when printing in black and white. Even when printed on the supplied colour photo paper, images lacked punch, and in some instances appeared blurry.
Final verdict
The HP 7640 is an affordable, hassle-free printer that's easy to set up and packs an impressive feature set. It's a convenient option thanks to the ability to feed in different paper types, and can potentially lower the total cost of ownership thanks to compatibility with HP's Instant Ink service - depending on how much you print.On the downside, it's not much of a looker and photo quality isn't particularly great, meaning the Envy 7640 isn't a model that we would recommend to the photography crowd. It also had a tendency to suck through too many pages at once, and jams became a common occurrence. The Envy 7640 is a practical option for general printing tasks, but don't expect anything more.
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