HP Officejet Pro 7720 Colour A3 Wireless Multifunction

HP Officejet Pro 7720 Colour A3 Wireless Multifunction Printer

HP Officejet Pro 7720 Colour A3 Wireless Multifunction Printer, White


Easy mobile printing with HP Smart app

Easily print from a variety of smartphones and tablets. Connect your smartphone or tablet directly to your printer—and easily print without accessing a network. Get the power of your printer in the palm of your hand, with the HP Smart app. Simply tap the print button on your smartphone or tablet to print.



Weight: 15.5 kg
Dimensions: 17.51 x 23.03 x 12.06 cm; 15.5 Kilograms
Brand: HP
Model: Y0S18A
Colour: White
Batteries Included: No
Manufacture: HP
Dimensions: 17.51 x 23.03 x 12.06 cm; 15.5 Kilograms

14 Responses

  1. ErickKuester says:

     United Kingdom

    Everything you could expect from a product in this price range. Versatile and easy to install and use

  2. LeonardoBadgett says:

     United Kingdom

    Straight forward connection with WiFi and no technical issues, works well, best printer i have purchased ‘HP Officejet Pro 7720’.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Very happy with the product for my small business. Quite adequate for my printing needs.

  4. VelmaBallard says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersMy previous printer ‘died’ so I had to get a replacement. The attraction with this one was the size of the cartridges as I found the smaller home printer expensive to run. So far so good. I particularly like the duplex printing and the WiFi capability.

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 11 From Our UsersAs we all did, I searched and researched and ummed and ahhed over buying a new printer. Every one on Amazon has great reviews and scathing reviews and this printer is no different. I went with the HP as I’d previously had an HP printer that was amazing.

    It was extremely easy to set up and I’m delighted with it. As others have said, it is engineered for American 11″ x 17″ paper and not A3, so A3 paper doesn’t lie flat in the paper tray; you have to sort of curl the end up. This loses the printer one star here but for me it’s not a deal breaker.

    For my purposes it feels perfect!

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Despite several reviews, this printer does not do double sided copies. It will produce double sided copies from single sided but double to double. To achieve the latter requires manual turning and reloading of paper, which works but is a pain. Setup was reasonably straightforward. The touch screen control panel isn’t the easiest thing to use.

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Really like this for printing my designs for sale. Prints well on Hp gloss photo paper.
    Only downside is the multi ink and my blue has run out after 40 prints.
    Ink density is very strong so some photos appear darker.
    The scan function created horizontal lines so I prefer to print from my photo instead.
    It’s a high quality product – refill ink will be 90 which is a drawback if only one colour has run out.

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a useful printer although changing from A4 to A3 is a bit of a faf. Setup in Windows 10 was straight forward and the printed results for text are excellent as expected from an HP printer. The printer was purchased to print architectural drawings, and this printer works well although A2 would be better.

  9. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 10 From Our UsersMy experience with HP printers has always been good – but this one , less so. Perhaps the loading of A3 paper is its worst point. The A3 paper has to be curled round the paper tray which is a bit fiddly, and not “open the lid and throw it in” as with previous HP printers I have used. Print quality is very good, but it has a voracious appetite for cartridges which are not cheap. I don’t have any particular reason, but I just haven’t fallen in love with this printer, maybe it’s the tiny screen which isn’t particularly helpful when an error crops up

  10. JudsonGardin says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 13 From Our UsersUpdate – October 2021

    Over last few weeks my printer has decided that it only connect to Wi-Fi when it feels like it. Scan to PC option no longer works, and every day I find the screen on the printer shows nothing but greyscale pixalated image of the ink levels. I have to reboot the printer and set up the wifi each day. Yes I bought this printer in January 2020, but it has not been overused or abused, so I expected it to last longer than just under 2 years. This was not a cheap printer and was chosen because it offered A3 printing but I am disappointed that I am now going to have to research and purchase another printer.

    I expected better of HP than this.

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    Very pleased with printer. Does everything I need it to. Have had HP printers before which are generally reliable.

    Only real gripes are – switching from A4 to A3 paper pulling out drawer is a bit of a faff.

    Cost of replacement ink – ouch and then some!

    Printer quality is very good – quick to print as well.

    Does not have a USB port so you have to scan to email – my preference is to scan to data stick.

    Takes a while to set up email addresses on printer as there is not a normal qwerty keyboard shown on screen.

    Power cable could do with being longer.

    Looks good and doesn’t take up a huge amount of space in the office.

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersI love the ability to send printing via mobile, email via the app. A3 printing is a bonus too. Also came with XL cartridges (despite box saying it includes set up cartridges) which was a Biggie as the HP cartridges at c.80 are very expensive. Had to go to HP website to complete installation of drivers to my Windows 10 laptop as Smart App couldn’t complete installation, but worked.in the end. So far very pleased

  12. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersPrinter is as you would expect from HP. Took a little while to set up but that was in part my fault – trying to set it up networked instead of USB. Yet to see how long the (very expensive!) cartridges last. Yet to test Tech Sup. (I have my own “in-house” IT wizard: son-in-law!). This is my 3rd HP printer since 2000. Average life seems to be circa 5-6 yrs though the first lasted nearly 10! – those were the days!!! I print an average of 4 pages per day – non commercial use only.

  13. ValentiBlundell says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 21 From Our UsersHaving many years ago had a HP ~A3 printer i hadn’t taken into account it would be so heavy! The box was put in the hallway and i aimed to have it in an upstairs bedroom! You do need to arrange somebody to help you move it to where you want it. I slid it across the floor and humped it up the stairs so it is now in the bedroom. The next job is to take it out of the box! I’m 72 and a rather plump lady who doesn’t have the friends available instantly available to solve the problem. If you are considering purchase, this is an issue you should take into account. (Couldn’t return because it would need taking it down the stairs…..!!! I am sure it will work very well as HP are reliable. Bought because the Which? report gives the thickness of paper/card it will accept thicker than others and I want photo quality prints. Rest of the report indidicated not the best laptop on the market, but reasonable. (office quality’ These were the compromises I made when buying. Hope that helps others considering which machine to buy.

  14. YVZJeanamgahgx says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 5 From Our UsersI’ve only had this printer a short while and i’d give it 4 stars so far.

    I do have a few issues..

    Firstly, the software on the printer is awful.. It’s a real step back from previous HP printers of 3-4 years ago and not very intuitive at all.
    Secondly, it is a bit fiddly changing the paper between sizes. This is made more awkward by the printer software asking you to verify paper type.

    The big plus is the size of the printer. I had been searching for an A3 printer to fit a specific size and this one was the first that i found to do it. It is very small compared to other units.

    The only other gripe is that there is some banding on colour prints.