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04-17-2013 02:24 PM
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Hi Jaboef,
I understand that you're trying to print from your Galaxy Tab to your printer. I would try using the ePrint app below.
Let me know how it goes.
05-08-2013 11:09 PM
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How are people using this ePrint app? I had the app and was printing from my stock browser shortly after getting my phone and thought it was great. Now a few phone and ePrint app updates later I've gone to print something and get this horrible message about requiring a Samsung printer now.
Sure I can go into the ePrint app and print web page info from there, but I'm not going to go into the HP app everytime I wantto browse. Having something to print in your browser only to have to stop, go to another app, bring the page back again and then print is ridiculous.
My recent experience was that i needed to print 2 paystubs for work. To do this in the ePrint app i have to open the app, select web, delete http and replace with https (not sure why it wont just let me add the s), enter the hr sites url and navigate to it, then enter my company info, user ID, and pwd, then navigate to where my paystubs are, pick 1, then print. Then what happens, HP considers your task is done and the only way you can print that other paystub is to go back to the web function and start the whole process over. There was no way to just go back a page and pick another pay stub after the print task completed. This is pointless. Why shut it down after the print function assuming that was your only task? So infuriating.
Sure I can go into the ePrint app and print web page info from there, but I'm not going to go into the HP app everytime I wantto browse. Having something to print in your browser only to have to stop, go to another app, bring the page back again and then print is ridiculous.
My recent experience was that i needed to print 2 paystubs for work. To do this in the ePrint app i have to open the app, select web, delete http and replace with https (not sure why it wont just let me add the s), enter the hr sites url and navigate to it, then enter my company info, user ID, and pwd, then navigate to where my paystubs are, pick 1, then print. Then what happens, HP considers your task is done and the only way you can print that other paystub is to go back to the web function and start the whole process over. There was no way to just go back a page and pick another pay stub after the print task completed. This is pointless. Why shut it down after the print function assuming that was your only task? So infuriating.
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