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Web-connected printing, Print by email

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8 Web-connected printing Your printer can be connected to the Web, providing various benefits: ● Automatic firmware updates (see Update the firmware on page 111) ● Print to your printer by sending it an email message with the file to be printed as an attachment. PDF, TIFF, and JPG files are supported. For the latest information, see http://www.hp.com/go/designjeteprinters. Print by email After you have enabled Web Services, you can print to your printer by email. Just check the Web Services menu, the ePrint menu, or press the icon in the home screen header to show the email address of your printer, then send the file you want to print to that email address as an attachment. In this way, you can print from anywhere with an Internet connection, without needing any printer driver. There are a few limitations that you should bear in mind: ● The attached files to be printed must be in PDF, JPEG, or TIFF format. ● 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). ● The paper type is set to plain paper. If some other paper type is loaded, the printer may either print it anyway or put it on hold, depending on the paper mismatch action (see Paper mismatch action on page 22). ENWW Print by email 65

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8
Web-connected printing
Your printer can be connected to the Web, providing various
benefits:
Automatic
firmware
updates (see
Update the
firmware
on page
111
)
Print to your printer by sending it an email message with the
file
to be printed as an attachment. PDF, TIFF,
and JPG
files
are supported.
For the latest information, see
go/designjeteprinters
.
Print by email
After you have enabled Web Services, you can print to your printer by email. Just check the Web Services menu,
the ePrint menu, or press the
icon in the home screen header to show the email address of your printer,
then send the
file
you want to print to that email address as an attachment.
In this way, you can print from anywhere with an Internet connection, without needing any printer driver. There
are a few limitations that you should bear in mind:
The attached
files
to be printed must be in PDF, JPEG, or TIFF format.
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).
The paper type is set to plain paper. If some other paper type is loaded, the printer may either print it
anyway or put it on hold, depending on the paper mismatch action (see
Paper mismatch action
on page
22
).
ENWW
Print by email
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