AirPrint capability is also an option, as well as the ability to print from a smartphone or tablet via HP’s app and NFC touch-to-print from a compatible device. Print, fax, and copy are all in the HP’s wheelhouse. Like its little brother, the 8720 does the basics well also. The 8720 is also eligible for the HP Instant Ink program, which can help reduce the cost of color pages – great for people that need to print a lot of photos. The 8720 is extremely easy to set up and ends up being very affordable to operate: delivering black-and-white printing at about 1.8 cents per page. Whereas the 8710 is best suited for home use and light business use, the more robust 8720 is capable of handling the workload demands of medium business users and more hardcore home users. The HP OfficeJet Pro 8720, while still not expensive by any means, is aimed at a more demanding target audience than the more affordable and slightly slower 8710.
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