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HP Mobile Printing for the Nokia E60, E61, E62, and E70 Smartphones HP Mobile Printing for the Nokia E60, E61, E62, and E70 Smartphones Nokia E60 Nokia E61 Nokia E62 Nokia E70 HP Deskjet 460 Mobile Printer Enable effortless, high-performance printing for the mobile professional virtually anytime, anywhere. Enable effortless, high-performance printing for the mobile professional virtually anytime, anywhere. Stay connected Improve productivity • Work from anywhere . You are mobile both inside • Get serious mobile business tools . Imagine having and outside of the office—attending meetings, all of the tools you need to stay productive commuting, and working from home in the evening on-the-road—in your pocket. The Nokia E60, E62, or on the weekend. Having untethered access to and E70 smartphones are innovative mobile devices corporate information is critical to your success. The that enable fast and universal access to corporate Nokia E60, E61, E62, and E70 offer high-speed services. They incorporate a full set of critical access and security so you can get key information business tools: not just e-mail and memos, but when you need it and respond rapidly, while on the presentations, spreadsheets, and databases. move. Continue to be productive even away from • Walk-up and print . Experience effortless mobile your desk. printing from a satellite office or a client’s office • Accelerate your responsiveness . In a competitive without a collection of wires and cables. View and marketplace, superior customer service and support print files, including any content created using can make the critical difference. When you give Microsoft Office applications, and images from your your mobile workforce the means to access and Nokia device straight to compatible HP printers, like update customer-related information in real time, the HP Deskjet 460 mobile printer (pictured above), your customers enjoy new levels of individualized as well as a variety of other HP printers. attention—and you enjoy more cost-effective • Experience wireless freedom . Access printing delivery of services. capabilities outside of any office in such places as hotels, airports, and coffee shops, restaurants with Simplify mobile printing the same ease and convenience. • Start printing right away . HP Mobile Printing is an • Print on-the-go with all of the quality and speed you integrated printing solution that eliminates the need expect from HP. With Nokia E60, E62, and E70 to download a separate print application. Get smartphones and compatible HP printers, convenient, high-quality customized printing to experience high-performance printing virtually TM Bluetooth , infrared, or 802.11-enabled HP anytime, anywhere with minimal user intervention. 1 printers. Enjoy a complete mobile solution from trusted • Enjoy innovative and easy-to-use printing. The partners. Nokia E60, E62, and E70 smartphones feature the advanced Symbian 7.0S (Series 60 platforms) operating systems. Built on this open, standard OS, HP Mobile Printing enables you to conveniently print virtually any content you can view or create on your Nokia device. Plus, you can print content, including your photos from the application itself; you don’t need to open a separate application just to print. HP Mobile Printing for the Nokia E60, E61, E62, and E70 Smartphones Serious business tools for wireless convenience and freedom Key features The software is built into the Nokia device so you don’t need to download and install any additional software. Specific Nokia product and software support information can be found at www.nokia.com. Proven HP technology produces high-quality documents, photos, & graphics, every time Simple, intuitive printing process, like printing from a PC Convenient printing of a wide range of information, including typical business applications as well as images and email Only requirements are a Nokia E60, E 61, E62, and E70smartphone and a wireless-enabled HP printer Requirements Nokia E60, E61, E62, and Supported products E70 smartphones and a wireless-enabled HP HP Deskjet printers printer 460 series 1220, 1280 5551 6122 Operating system E61, E62, E70, Symbian operating system 450 series, 5100 (3+) 5600 (2+) 6127 Series 60 450wbt* 5440 5850 9600 Connectivity Nokia E60, E61, E62 and E70 96x 98x 99x 5550, 5551 5940 6840 smartphones: Bluetooth wireless technology, series, 995* 6600 9800 IR (infrared) HP Business Inkjet printers Required memory Not applicable (Print application is not cp1100 1200dtwn** 2230, 2250 2600, 2800, 3000 downloaded but is included with the device.) K550 K850 1700 2250, 2280 Office applications Word processor (Documents), spreadsheet 1160, 1200 2200 viewer and editor (Sheet), presentation HP LaserJet printers viewer and editor (Presentations) 1022, 1115 2400, 2410 4100 series 8000, 8100 8150mfp Compatible with the most common features 1150, 1160 2420, 2430 4100mfp 9000 of Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel 1200, 1300 2250, 2280, 4200, 4240, 9000mfp (printing only) (MS Office 97 or later) 1320 2600 4250, 4300 9040mfp/9050mfp 1320nw** 3200, 3300, 4345mfp 9055 1700, 2200, 3300mfp 4350 9065 2239, 2300 4000, 4050 5000 , 5100 HP Color LaserJet printers 2500, 2900 3700, 3800 4700, 4730 8500 3000 , 3500 4500 4550 5500 9500 4600, 4610 HP Officejet D Series 5100 6100 7100 HP PSCs 2100, 2150 2170 2300 2500 2200 2400 HP PhotoSmart printers 320, 330, 7150 7350 , 7345 7800 380, & 420 7260 , 7268 7550 7960 1215, 1218, 7268 7660 8000, 8200, 8750 1315 7760 HP PhotoSmart All in Ones (AiO) 2570 3100 3200 3300 HP Jetdirect ew2400 802.11g wireless and Fast Ethernet J7951A external print server (USB 2.0) HP Jetdirect 380x 802.11b wireless Ethernet external J6061A Bluetooth is a trademark owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and is used by Hewlett-Packard print server (USB 1.1) Company under license. Microsoft, Windows, and Windows NT are registered trademarks of HP bt450 Bluetooth wireless printer adapter s(USB or Q6398A#ABA Microsoft Corp, Inc. MS Word, MS Windows, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint, Windows, and parallel Windows NT are U.S. registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Nokia is a registered trademark of Nokia Corporation. * Bluetooth option © 2004 Hewlett Packard Development Company, L.P. **Wi-Fi option The information contained in this document is subject to changes without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. For more information, go to www.nokia.com or www.hp.com 0000-0000ENUC, 04/2006, Rev. 2 .
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