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iPrint: From iPhone to Printer in Seconds

iPrint: From iPhone to Printer in Seconds

Though printing photos from a cell phone only a few years ago would have been a monumental waste of ink that resulted in muddled, grainy “photos,” cell phone cameras have come so far in that short period that this type of printing is no longer a joke. To establish itself in the emerging market for mobile printing, HP has been testing the waters lately with a new iPhone application that allows iPhone and iPod Touch users to print directly from their phones.

In a tech demo at HP’s CES booth, a company representative used an ordinary iPhone loaded with the now freely available iPrint application to print photos from the phone in a matter of seconds. The phone zips its 2.0-megapixel photos across an ordinary Wi-Fi network to certain HP wireless-ready printers and begins printing immediately. HP sees the Wi-Fi route as a simpler alternative to the common Bluetooth method for sending photos from cell phones, which complicates the process with PIN codes and pairing.

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At the moment, only HP printers are supported, and only modern models with Wi-Fi compatibility have the capability. More information can be found at HP’s iPrint page.

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