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02-06-2014 02:22 PM
Hi,
Solution: send files to HTC phone to print. iPad will always detect password protected and won't print, no crack. I don't know how HTC (or Android) can do this.
Regards.
BH
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02-07-2014
07:32 AM
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02-24-2017
04:32 PM
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OscarFuentes
Just to reitereate this, password protected PDFs are not supported by the ePrint service. See this for more info.
PDF attachments did not print
If a PDF attachment did not print, it may be due to one of the following reasons:
- The PDF is a secure file.Secure PDFs provide restricted access to the file by requiring a password to view the content or by restricting certain features such as printing and editing.Solution: Ask the author for a non-secure version that can be printed.
- The PDF was created with an application that was released before 2003.Solution: Open the PDF file in a newer version of Adobe Reader or Acrobat, then save the file. If you are unable to save the file, ask the author for a version that was created using an updated application.If a password protected PDF is printing through ePrint from the Androlid device, I'm not certain how it is working as it shouldn't work.
08-07-2014 11:59 PM
Your solution defeats the entire purpose of the HP ePrint application. Might as well go to a PC and print the document.
This is a newly arisen bug that HP needs to fix or the HP ePrint application will soon be thrown on the garbage heap of once useful, now useless applications.
It was a nice app. For now it's toast.
Hardly an "expert" solution.
This is a newly arisen bug that HP needs to fix or the HP ePrint application will soon be thrown on the garbage heap of once useful, now useless applications.
It was a nice app. For now it's toast.
Hardly an "expert" solution.

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