HP DesignJet T2530 User guide - Page 103
Introduction, Print from mobile devices, Print from Apple iOS, Print from Android, Print by email (HP ePrint)
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Introduction You can print to your printer from many mobile devices and from almost any location. There are two main methods of Mobile Printing: ● Direct printing by connection to the same network ● Printing by e-mail Print from mobile devices You can print directly from the operating system of your mobile device, if your mobile device and printer are connected to the same network. For more information, see http://www.hp.com/go/designjetmobility. Print from Apple iOS iOS printing is enabled through Airprint. You must have iOS 7.0 or later. 1. Open the document or photo you want to print, and press the Share button. 2. Swipe the screen to reveal the Print button, and press it. 3. Check the print settings, then press Print. Print from Android For Android printing, install and enable the HP Print Service App from Google Play (https://play.google.com/ store/apps/details?id=com.hp.android.printservice&hl=en), if it is not already installed in your device. You must have Android KitKat 4.4 or later. 1. Open the document or photo you want to print, and press the menu icon, and select Print. 2. Choose your printer from the list. 3. Check the print settings, then press Print. Print by email (HP ePrint) After you have enabled Web Services in the printer (see Set up web services on page 21), you can print to that printer by email. Just check the Web Services menu or the ePrint menu for the email address of your printer, then send the file you want to print to that email address as an attachment. ● The attached files to be printed must be in PDF, JPEG, or TIFF formats. ● The maximum file size is 10 MB, but your email server may have a lower limit. ● Files are printed in the original document size (at 100% scale), in normal quality, in color, and normally in portrait orientation (some printers may offer autorotation). For more information, see https://www.hpconnected.com. ENWW Introduction 93