HP Officejet Pro 8000 Wireless will not be printed with the iPhone 5 s

This printer as wireless that I bought used printing with IPhone or iPad in 2011 because is not on the list of Air printing devices so I was told by HP to buy a new and as it was not equipped "Eprint" HP app which is there to deal with it will not work. I was talking to sales person to avoid paying, but I can't believe this. There are printers better but makes no cela a throw away. and who wants to buy a wireless printer that used to print wirelessly? Help!

Hi Hank, there.

Sorry to hear that you are having a rough go with the printer.

With respect to the 8000 wireless, I guess you've got a newbie on the phone tech rep. I couldn't understand why they said there is no work around, because I was able to get the older printers with HP troubleshooting documents. Some so that might help:

1. install the printer on your network (if it isn't already) the software of the printer for a wireless network connection

2. download the HP Mobile E-Print app for iOS. It should still work with non-eprint printers: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/hp-eprint/id299531647?mt=8

3 take a look at this video tutorial for tips on getting started: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1z1pSC8WHI

Hope this helps

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