When you receive an email
message on your iPad, you may want to print a save copy for your records as
much as if you were reading an email on your desktop or laptop computer. The
iPad, an Apple-made tablet computer, has a touchscreen, and it connects to the
Internet via free Wi-Fi. The iPad 3G + Wi-Fi model also connects to the
Internet through cellular data networks. You can print email from your HP
ePrint iPad to an HP wireless printer connected to your business or home
wireless network, or in a public place, such as a hotel reception. You will
just need a wireless printer, preferably HP ePrint, as that allows wireless
printing.
Here is how you can go
about the process:
1. Press the "Home"
button on your iPad, located below the touchscreen.
2. Tap the "ePrint"
icon to launch the app. Enter your email address to create an account with HP
ePrint if you want to be able to make an audience impression, then tap
"Go". Tap the "Home" button to go back to the home screen.
Tap the "Mail" icon to launch the app. Check your email for an HP
activation code, and follow the instructions to activate your account.
3. Press the "Home"
button twice to see a list of recent apps. Tap the "ePrint" icon in
the list to return to the ePrint application. The "What would you like to
print" appears.
4. Touch "Email".
Tap the name of your email provider, such as "Google GMail or" AOL
", or tap" another IMAP account. "Enter your email address and
password, and then tap" Done ".
5. Tap "Email" once
again, and then tap the name of the email account you want to print a message
on.Print application logs into your account and retrieves your messages.
Touch an email message you want to print.
6. Tap "Print,"
then tap "Choose Apple AirPrint." The ePrint app automatically
searches for compatible printers available via free Wi-Fi. Touch the name of a
printer that is connected to your business or home wireless network. Tap print options,
such as the number of copies to print, and then tap "Print".
7. Tap "Print,"
then tap "Near Me" if you have an iPad + 3G Wi-Fi and want to use a
public printer, and you've already signed up for an HP ePrint account. The
basic iPad has no GPS and cannot search for nearby public printers based on GPS
coordinates. You can also type a keyword or zip code into the search bar, and
then tap "Search." Touch the name of the public print service
location, then tap "Print." The ePrint application sends your email
to the printer through the HP cloud-based network.You will see a recovery
code, which you must take to the print service location to get your print to
protect your privacy. Print prices vary by location, so you need to check this
before taking any action.
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