
The printer I’ve been using has the email address which isn’t exactly memorable, but once you add it to your address book you won’t need to remember it too often (and you can always retrieve it from ePrint site). You can add multiple ePrint-enabled printers to your account there, review each printer’s print queue, and more. The whole thing revolves around the new HP ePrint service.
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This means you no longer need to install any software on your computer to print: you simply email documents to your printer’s email address. And it has a variety of apps built in that allow you to print things without ever turning on your computer: crossword and sudoku puzzles, maps, recipes, and more.īut the real feature of the D110a is that it comes with an email address. It has support for the HP iPrint app, so you can print photos directly from your iPhone or iPod Touch or iPad. It has 802.11n wireless networking, allowing you to print from any computer on your local WiFi network.

The D110a is a small form factor printer / scanner combo. Thankfully, though, Hewlett Packard is actually trying to innovate the home printer, and I think the D110a shows an awful lot of promise. They just don’t make ’em like they used to. The only printer I’ve ever really enjoyed was my original DeskJet 500. I generally don’t get excited about printers.
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variety of apps built-in allow printing stuff without a PC.control who can email print jobs with a whitelist of permitted senders.print from any Internet-connected device.

For a hundred bucks you can email documents to your printer, without loading drivers of any sort. Hewlett Packard is making what appears to be an honest effort to remedy this situation with their new ePrint solution, as featured in the Photosmart D110a. Usually these drivers are accompanied by all manner of essentially junk software that “helpfully” pop up reminders when your printer is out of ink, or out of paper, or whatever. Despite numerous advancements in printer technology, the fundamental failing of almost every consumer printer on the market today is the necessity to install printer drivers.
