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HP Print AI Arrives in Australia Making Printing From The Web Easier

HP AI has arrived in Australia for select printers, bringing an easier way to print the way you want. 

The integration of HP Print AI into their printer range will help to resolve one of the most common frustrations with printing from the web, when the formatting doesn’t quite match what comes out of the printer. 

With more than half of homes and office prints today coming from the web, HP Print AI focuses on cleaning up online articles, travel details, recipes and how-to guides to print…better.

Paul Gracey, Vice President and Head of Greater Asia Print Category, HP Inc. said 

Printing has always been part of how people work, learn and create but the way we find and use information has changed. HP Print AI helps solve those everyday frustrations now, while giving customers a printer that is ready for what comes next.”

The HP Precise Print feature will reduce wasted pages and ink using AI, so you can print exactly what you want, with HP AI able to remove unwanted clutter from web pages like unwanted ads, awkward spacing, logos and more, as well as fixing poor image sizing. 

HP says their Print AI will also help simplify support for customers, walking them through each step of printer setup using natural language and contextual awareness. The AI is able to  remember users’ preferences and past questions, so the information or support is always ready when they need it. 

HP Print AI is available now in Australia in a number of languages including U.S. English, U.K. English, Spanish, German, French, Portuguese, and Italian. 

Customers picking up a printer will find it available on a range of newly launched HP OfficeJet Pro, HP Smart Tank and HP LaserJet families. The list of compatible printers includes the

  • HP DeskJet 2900 series
  • HP ENVY 6100, 6500
  • ENVY Inspire and ENVY Photo 7200 and 7900 series
  • HP Smart Tank 5100, 6000, 7000, 7300, 7600 and 210 series
  • HP OfficeJet Pro 8100, 9100 and 9700 series

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