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HP has unveiled four new models which may well hold the key for the future of printing.

Called the Photosmart, the Photosmart Plus, the Photosmart Premium, and the $299 Photosmart Premium with Fax, the printers all have an in-built feature called ePrint, which allows the printing of documents without the need to install drivers.

In a 'why has nobody thought of this before' moment, HP has made its printers web-friendly giving them networking capabilities and their very own email address.

It is to this email address you can send docs to print, regardless of the device you are using.

Yes, this even includes the iPad.

To be fair, the HP ePrint idea has been around for a while in app form. BlackBerry users have been privvy to it since April.

But now the tech is entering its consumer printer range it is more likely people will start paying attention to it.

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Announced in New York today, the printers are given unique (and randomly generated) email addresses that are said to be spam free.

If you want to protect the addresses further, you can whitelist which email accounts can access the printer's system.

Once you have mailed the document to the printer, it begins printing.

Prices for the printers start at $99 and go all the way up to $199.

The idea of web-based printing is definitely an intriguing one. There was even talk that newspaper companies could use the system to make sure you have a printed newspaper delivered straight to your printer tray every morning.

Which is one of the oldest new school ideas we have heard in a while.


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Mon Jun 07, 2010 5:46 pm
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so it has an integrated print server?

pretty obvious idea really, especially given how powerful and cheap embedded devices are getting. :)

though they had better make sure those addresses are spam-free, or it could end up very expensive for customers :shock:


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It would be interesting to know which formats are fully supported. I guess most people would be happy with just Office documents and image files, but there's a never ending list out there which changes every day. This is why standards such as Postscript were invented.

"Can you email that again? Yeah, my printer doesn't do Word 12 and the html email you sent came out with all the wrong fonts and the pictures in the wrong place. What do you mean you don't know how to make a PDF..?"

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As it uses an e-mail address, I would assume that the mail goes to an internet server, which means that the server just needs to send the printer something it understands. That means that when new formats turn up, the server needs to be upgraded in order for the printer to understand it.

The downside is a lack of control (printing specific pages, scaling etc.).

It will also mean that printing could be slower, depending on the speed of your internet connection - although it has the advantage of being able to print documents on the home printer from work or down the pub...

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