[1] Many HP ePrint technologies use cloud resources to provide mobile printing capabilities for specific HP ePrint-enabled printers and MFPs and for other printers using applications that provide network printing.
HP ePrint enables printing documents attached to email messages sent to the device.
The HP ePrint public cloud renders the printing data from each separate attachment into a suitable print data stream, such as PCL3, PCL 5, or PostScript, and, subsequently, sends it to the HP ePrint-enabled printer.
For this to work, the attachments for printing must be in a native plain format, such as any of the following: Any email-capable client, including a smartphone, a tablet computer, a laptop, or any other email client, can submit print jobs to HP ePrint via email.
Registered users can also log into the HP ePrint Centre to manage and view their print jobs, printers, and settings.
HP ePrint Public Print Locations is meant for people who use printers while travelling.
The HP ePrint apps are free and include versions for Apple iPhones and Android devices.
It can send print jobs to any network-connected printer capable of PS, PCL5, or PC3-GUI language support.
The following are system requirements for the HP ePrint Enterprise server application: The method of sending data to the printer or MFP depends on the type of mobile device in use (i.e. Android, iOS, or BlackBerry).
Android and iOS mobile devices use a direct connection to the HP ePrint Enterprise server.
HP ePrint Enterprise supports the following plain data file formats for printing: The HP ePrint Enterprise server accepts print jobs using two primary protocols: http/https and SMTP.
HP ePrint Enterprise server has a Web-based administration console, which any authorised user can access using a Web browser.
HP ePrint Enterprise administrators can limit printing access to company devices by user (guest or regular) as needed.
Apple AirPrint begins when the user selects the Action button and chooses the Print option.