Introduction
HP ePrint allows you to e-mail photos and everyday documents directly to an HP ePrint-enabled printer using a smartphone, tablet, or other device with e-mail capabilities.1 Keep reading to find out more about this groundbreaking printer feature.
What is HP ePrint mobile printing?
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The versatile HP Photosmart 5510 e-All-in-One ($99.99) features HP ePrint, allowing you to print from virtually anywhere! 1
See how ePrint works ›Case Study
HP ePrint is a mobile printing feature (available on all HP ePrint-enabled printers) that allows you to e-mail documents or photos to print directly to an HP ePrint-enabled printer, using a smartphone, notebook or other device with e-mail capabilities.1 HP ePrint offers:
- Mobility. Print from across the room or across the country by attaching your document to an e-mail on your mobile device and sending it to print directly on your HP ePrint-enabled printer! 1
- Convenience. Use the mobile devices you already have, without needing additional applications or software.
- Versatility. E-mail a range of materials and file formats, including photos and everyday documents.
- Accessibility. Share your printer’s e-mail address with family, friends, and business colleagues.
Use HP ePrint mobile printing to instantly share memories— (send a photo of your child’s first steps directly to Grandma’s printer two provinces away) or print important materials without delay— (print itineraries, directions, purchase confirmations, and more, right from your mobile device).
Back to top ›How do I use HP ePrint mobile printing?
HP ePrint lets you print from virtually anywhere!1 Each HP ePrint-enabled printer is assigned an exclusive e-mail address. Use this address to e-mail documents or photos to the printer once it’s connected to the Internet. It’s that simple!
Find step-by-step instructions to help you set up your HP ePrint-enabled printer, including receiving a printout with your printer’s exclusive e-mail address.
Find tips for printing photos with HP ePrint.
Technologies HP ePrint uses
HP ePrint allows you to use a variety of e-mail clients to send your ePrint print jobs, including Outlook, Gmail, BlackBerry mail client, and many more.
What e-mail clients can I use? The following e-mail clients have been tested by HP ePrint*:
- Outlook 2003, 2007
- Hotmail, Yahoo! Mail, Gmail
- Apple Mail (iPhone, iPad, Macbook, Macbook Pro)
- BlackBerry mail client
- Nokia/Symbian client (Nokia)
What attachments can I send? HP ePrint will print e-mail attachments for the following file types**:
- Microsoft Word
- Microsoft PowerPoint
- Microsoft Outlook
- Microsoft Excel
- HTML
- Text files (.txt)
- Images (bmp, jpg, png, gif, tiff)
Do e-mail attachments have size limits? There is a 5 MB total limit, and a maximum of 10 attachments to a single e-mail. E-mails that exceed these limits will not print.
How do I manage my HP ePrint e-mail account?
At the HP ePrint Center, you can control various settings, including who is allowed to send materials to your printer.
Use the control settings offered on the HP ePrintCenter to manage your ePrint account. For example, you can:
- Log in using your ePrint e-mail address and password.
- Access your printer’s inbox and manage your settings.
- Decide who is allowed access to your printer, block certain senders from printing to you, and view printer status updates from anywhere.
Find tips and instructions for managing your HP ePrint e-mail account.
Back to top ›Get printer with HP ePrint
In addition to HP ePrint, HP e-All-in-Ones also support HP Print Apps, allowing you to print select Web content like movie tickets, calendars, kids’ activities, and more-PC-free!2
HP Photosmart 6510
e-All-in-One
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- Print, scan, copy
- 3.5" touchscreen
- Memory card slots for easy photo printing
HP Photosmart 7510
e-All-in-One
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- Print, scan, copy, eFax3
- 4.3" touchscreen
- Memory card slots for easy photo printing
- 25-page automatic document feeder
HP Officejet Pro 8600 Plus e-All-in-One Printer
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- Print, scan, copy, fax
- 4.3" touchscreen
- 50-page automatic document feeder
- Legal-size scanning glass
- Professional colour for up to 50% lower cost per page and energy use than laser printers4
Own a printer that isn’t HP ePrint-enabled but still want wireless printing from a mobile device? Consider HP iPrint Photo or Apple AirPrint. Or, visit the HP Store to see all HP ePrint-enabled printers!
Learn more
- Learn more about how ePrint can help you with this case study.
- Find more tips to get started with wireless printing.
- Print wirelessly with HP's iPrint Photo App.
- Learn more about printing to an encrypted wireless network.
- * Testing does not guarantee full compatibility
- ** It is strongly recommended that you preview documents in Excel before printing.
- 1 Requires an Internet connection to the printer. Feature works with any connected Internet and email-capable device. Print times may vary. Some HP LaserJets may require a firmware upgrade. For a list of supported documents, and image types, see www.hp.ca/eprintercentre. And for additional solutions, see www.hp.com/go/mobile-printing-solutions.
- 2 Requires a wireless access point and an Internet connection to the printer. Services may require registration. App availability varies by country, language and agreements. For details, www.hp.ca/eprintercentre.
- 3 Web-based fax service requires an Internet connection to the printer and registration with third-party service. Up to 20 inbound and 20 outbound pages a month. Additional terms and restrictions apply; see www.hp.ca/support.
- 4 Majority of color laser printers < US$300 and AiOs < US$600, March 2011; for details, see www.hp.com/go/officejet. OJ Pro ISO yield with highest-capacity cartridges based on continuous printing; see www.hp.ca/go/learnaboutsupplies.
