HP's free ePrint service provides an easy way to print from e-mail, anywhere and anytime. Just forward an e-mail to your printer's e-mail address from your computer or mobile device, and both the e-mail message and the recognized attachments will print. Attachments may appear differently than they appear in the software program which created them, depending on the original fonts and layout options used. Free product updates are provided with these service. Some updates may be required to enable certain functionality. If ePrint did not come with your printer, you can click here to download the updates!
To help prevent unauthorized e-mail, HP assigns a random e-mail address to your printer, never publicizes this address, and by default default does not respond to any sender. ePrint also provides industry-standard spam filtering and as well transforms e-mail and attachments to a print-only format to reduce the threat of a virus or other harmful content.
Note: The ePrint service does not filter e-mails based on content, so it cannot prevent objectionable or copyrighted materials from being printed.
Getting started with ePrint.
To use ePrint, you need to have your printer connected to the internet. The connection is usually via WLAN. To launch a internet enabled printer:
1. Press the wireless button on the HP Photosmart front panel.
2. Select the Web Services menu from the printer display, display the printer e-mail address, and print an information page. You can turn on or off the web services from the Touch Smart screen. To print the web without a computer, select the Apps icon, then follow the prompts.
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