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ePrint Free FAQ
Is ePrint Free free?
Yes, ePrint Free is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is ePrint Free legit?
🤔 The ePrint Free app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
I have an iPhone 13, and an HP DeskJet 3050. The desk jet is wireless, but not air print compatible. This app for $2.99 is a lifesaver. I just printed a PDF document and a photo without any difficulty at all. Very pleased with this app. Saved me from having to buy an air print printer. Win.
Doesn’t print from pages
Paid for full version and it doesn’t do anything more than free version…. Definitely doesn’t print documents
Don’t bother!
Couldn’t set up my printer and tried EVERYTHING!
Then, in the set up manual, under supported devices it shows that unless your mobile phone is a dinosaur, it’s NOT supported.
5 years ago, my phone was supported. It’s now 2020...I’m thinking ya’all need to fix this or stop charging for it.
Negative stars???
I downloaded the app ($2.99) to find out it doesn’t even support my printer. What a waste!!! Don’t buy it!
Good app, maybe?
Having just installed your ePrint app (full paid for version) on my iPhone 8+ successfully, I tested without any problems printing from my phone to one of my WiFi capable printers (HP OfficeJet Pro 8100). That worked great! But, afterwards in attempting to create email account associations from within ePrint, this would not work no matter which one of my personal email accounts I tried. Every single one, every single time. I even verified each accounts user names and current passwords after two failed attempts per try! So IF ePrints wants anything more than 2 stars out of 5 from me, fix this/these issues, promptly!!!
Does not work at all
I downloaded the free version to test my epson printer and it did recognize it. Then I bought the full version. It does not print anything. The “Print” is grey out.
Disappointed
It would be wonderful if this app actually worked, however the constant crashes, partially pages, and cancelled pages have me looking for a more dependable app.
Does a great job with my HP Photosmart
Downloaded from the iTunes store, selected my HP 5400, chose tray 2 and successfully printed a 4 x 6 from the photo tray on the first try. The paid app may be able to handel borderless. I will try it because a free app that works this well is worth $2.99 by itself in my estimation.
Issue with Loading Gmail accounts
I have been able to load my AOL account, but was not able to load my Gmail account.
Works like a charm
I spent three hours looking for a way to print from my iPhone to the wifi network at a school I work at. I eventually ran into this app and it is perfect for printing straight from photos or docs on the phone. You can't even tell it's a trial version if you are only using it for normal printing. I recommend giving it a try and if you need the upgrade, buy the full version and support the creator ☺️
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