What is ePrint?

I am looking to buy a new printer, I can print to over the internet, cell phones. Can someone explain exactly what eprint is and how it works?

Thank you

Paul

Hi Paul,.

I have included a link here that exposes the features of the various solutions supported by HP, including e-Print impression.

e Print allows you to assign an e-mail address to your printer to which you can send what you want to print.

You just send an email with the photo attached document/etc to address assigned to the printer and it will print it for you (the printer must be connected to the internet).

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