Today has been a pretty big day for IFTTT, a free service that lets users create automated functions to control how they use various services on the internet with the simple “if this then that” formula. Its main app has been rebranded and a trio of new applications has also been released for iOS and Android. It has also been announced today that HP Print is now available on IFTTT, allowing users to integrate and print whatever it is they want to print through HP’s connected printers.
Now that HP and IFTTT have partnered up, HP Print can be accessed at https://www.ifttt.com/hp. The service is free to use so all you need to take advantage of this a connected printer by HP.
With HP Print on IFTTT users can take advantage of their web-connected printer to automatically print documents, emails and photos without having to jump through several steps for the same result.
Users can configure IFTTT to command a connected HP printer to print, there are various configurations for IFTTT “recipes” to achieve the desired results with connected printers.
All HP web service printers from 2010 and onwards are Internet of Things printers which means that they can be used with this service. The company says that this is just the start and in the future more triggers, actions and recipes will be added.
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