Disable printing subject & email

I use Windows Vista and an HP Photosmart 6510 wireless printer. When I use eprint to print a photo she prints the photo and then print using the letter size bond, e-mail or e-mail subject line. The problem is that I lose not only the paper, it lands on and mess up the wet photo? How can I disable this feature?

That's what I was talking about with the signature line in e-mails from phones. For example, when you use an iPhone it says "sent from my iPhone". There should be an option in your phone under the e-mail settings to change the signature. If you turn off completely, which should take care of everything for you.

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