Have you seen the new printing capability from iPhones and other iOS devices? One day I clicked forward and voila I was asked if I wanted to print the email. Why, yes I do, how exciting! Now to get a wireless printer.
In apps that support printing, such as Mail, Photos and Safari Internet, you will see the option shown to Print. Clicking the Print button brings up another dialog box of printer options, now you will select from the printers found on your wireless network.
This new printing capability, AirPrint, works with HP’s new line of e-printers. OK the new wireless printer will need to fall into this line. I have also been wanting an all-in-one with scanner, so I can print and save those old photographs. There are many options in the HP eprint line.
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HP Envy e-All-in-One series uses
#60 Ink•
HP Photosmart Plus e-AiO (CN216A) uses
#564 Ink•
HP Photosmart Premium e-AiO (CN503A#B1H) uses
#564 Ink•
HP Photosmart Premium Fax e-AiO (C410a) uses
#564 Ink•
HP Photosmart e-AiO (CN731A) uses
#60 Ink•
HP Photosmart eStation (C510) uses
#564 Ink•
HP LaserJet Pro M1536dnf Multifunction Printer uses
#CE278A Toner•
HP LaserJet Pro CM1415fn Color Multifunction Printer uses #128A Toner
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HP LaserJet Pro CM1415fnw Color Multifunction Printer uses #128A Toner
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HP LaserJet Pro CP1525n Color Printer uses #128A Toner
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HP LaserJet Pro CP1525nw Color Printer uses #128A Toner
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HP Officejet 6500A e-AiO uses
#920XL Ink•
HP Officejet 6500A Plus e-AiO uses
#920XL Ink•
HP Officejet 7500A Wide Format e-AiO uses
#920XL Ink•
HP Officejet Pro 8500A e-AiO uses
#940XL Ink•
HP Officejet Pro 8500A Plus e-AiO #940XL InkI decided on the
Photosmart e-All-in-One printer (Model: CN731A), because at an affordable price I was able to get wireless access and an all in one with scanner & copier, plus the
HP 60 ink cartridges this printer requires come in remanufactured (better for our environment and my wallet).
Now that I have my new printer in hand I love it. It is a beautiful small, black desktop printer, was easy to set up on my wireless network, worked with Windows XP and Windows 7 and our iPhones automatically connected to it. During the printer setup process you are provided with a personal email address so anyone can email, from anywhere, to your printer.
This must be one of the most convenient printers. I print photos, emails and coupons from my phone and laptop. Anyone can email to the printer, who needs a fax? We never need to wait to print until able to physically connect to the printer.
What type of printer do you use? Feel free to discuss the pros and cons.