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Phones and tablets are now important tools for work, but printing from these devices is usually a no-go. HP's ePrint service solves that problem by letting you print from mobile device by sending jobs via email--and unlike Google Cloud Print, it's not in perpetual beta.
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| CompuBiz USA, Inc. | $139.00 | Learn More » |
- HP’s Print-by-E-Mail Service Works--Mostly HP’s cloud-based ePrint service worked eight out of ten times in our tests, but some BlackBerry users may be frustrated.
- HP ePrint Breaks Printing Free from PC Shackles New HP ePrint platform lets users print via e-mail directly from an iPhone, iPad, or other mobile device.
- HP’s ePrint: Print from Just About Anything 4 new Photosmart printers enable printing from gadgets that have no built-in support for printing.
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