Wireless printing has become a necessity in today’s digital-first world, especially in homes and workplaces where multiple devices—laptops, tablets, and smartphones—need quick access to printers. Samsung ePrint, also known as Samsung Mobile Print (later integrated into HP ePrint after HP acquired Samsung’s printer division), is one such solution that enables users to print directly from their devices without cables.
If you’ve ever wanted to print emails, documents, or photos seamlessly from your mobile or computer to a Samsung printer, enabling Samsung ePrint is the perfect solution.
Samsung ePrint is a cloud-based mobile printing solution that allows you to send documents and images directly to your printer from anywhere with an internet connection. Instead of being restricted to USB cables or local Wi-Fi networks, ePrint assigns your printer a unique email address.
When you send an email with an attachment (such as PDF, Word document, or image file) to this email address, the printer automatically receives and prints the file.
Later, after Samsung printers became part of HP, Samsung ePrint services were aligned with HP Smart and HP ePrint platforms. However, the concept and functionality remain the same.
Before learning how to enable it, let’s look at why enabling Samsung ePrint is useful:
Convenience – Print directly from your phone, tablet, or laptop without drivers.
Remote printing – You can send print jobs even when you’re not in the same location as your printer.
Multi-device support – Works with Android, iOS, Windows, and macOS devices.
Time-saving – No need for cables or complicated setup every time.
Professional edge – Perfect for businesses that require fast and on-the-go document printing.
Supports multiple file types – Print documents, presentations, spreadsheets, PDFs, and photos easily.
Before enabling ePrint, make sure you have:
A Samsung printer model that supports Samsung Mobile Print / ePrint / HP ePrint.
A stable Wi-Fi or Ethernet connection for the printer.
A smartphone, tablet, or computer with email and internet access.
The Samsung Mobile Print app (older models) or HP Smart app (newer models).
A valid Samsung or HP ePrint account (depending on printer generation).
The process varies slightly depending on whether you are using an older Samsung model or a newer one that has transitioned into the HP ecosystem. Below are general steps to enable ePrint.
Your printer must be connected to the internet for ePrint to work.
Power on your Samsung printer.
Press the Menu button on the control panel.
Navigate to Network Settings → Wireless Setup Wizard.
Choose your Wi-Fi network and enter the password.
Confirm connection.
Tip: Print a “Network Configuration Page” from the printer’s menu to verify successful Wi-Fi setup.
Web services must be turned on for ePrint.
On the printer control panel, go to Setup → Web Services Setup → Enable Web Services.
Agree to the terms and conditions.
The printer will print an Information Page with its unique ePrint email address.
If your Samsung printer has transitioned to HP, the page may mention HP ePrint instead of Samsung ePrint.
Open the Samsung Mobile Print app or HP Smart app (depending on printer).
Sign in with your Samsung/HP account. If you don’t have one, create it.
Add your printer by entering the unique ePrint email address printed in Step 2.
Verify ownership via the confirmation email sent to your registered account.
Open your email client (Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo, etc.).
Compose a new email.
In the To: field, type the printer’s ePrint email address.
Attach a test document or photo.
Send the email.
Within a few minutes, your Samsung printer should automatically print the file.
Once enabled, here’s how you can make the most of it:
Print from anywhere – Send documents from your office, home, or even when traveling.
Share printer access – Give the printer’s ePrint email address to colleagues or family for easy access.
Use cloud services – Many Samsung printers integrate with Google Drive, Dropbox, and OneDrive for direct printing.
Secure your printer – Change the ePrint email address to something private and enable access restrictions to prevent misuse.
Sometimes Samsung ePrint may not work properly. Here are common issues and fixes:
Cause: Weak Wi-Fi connection or Web Services disabled.
Fix: Reconnect to Wi-Fi and re-enable Web Services.
Cause: Unsupported file format.
Fix: Ensure attachments are PDF, JPG, DOC, or XLS.
Cause: Slow internet or server delay.
Fix: Wait a few minutes or restart the printer.
Fix: Reprint the Information Page from Web Services menu.
Fix: Only use Samsung Mobile Print or HP Smart for stable performance.
Since your printer has a unique email address, security is important. Here’s how to protect it:
Do not share the printer’s email publicly.
Change the ePrint email regularly.
Enable spam filtering to block unwanted print jobs.
Use strong passwords for your Samsung/HP account.
Disable Web Services when not in use.
Multiple Printers: If you own more than one Samsung printer, you can register multiple devices under one ePrint account.
Business Use: Assign one printer email to different teams for streamlined printing.
Mobile Workflow: Integrate ePrint with apps like Microsoft Office Mobile or Google Docs for quick document printing.
Eco Mode: Use Samsung Eco Mode settings (duplex printing, toner saving) to cut costs while using ePrint.
If Samsung ePrint is unavailable on your printer model, you can try:
Google Cloud Print (older devices, now discontinued but replaced by alternatives).
Apple AirPrint – Works seamlessly with iPhones and iPads.
Mopria Print Service – Universal Android print service compatible with Samsung printers.
HP Smart App – Works on all modern Samsung/HP printers for wireless and cloud printing.
To avoid disruptions while using ePrint:
Keep your printer firmware updated.
Regularly restart your printer to clear cache and refresh network connections.
Avoid overloading the printer with too many simultaneous print jobs.
Clean and maintain your printer (rollers, fuser, drum) for consistent performance.
Always use genuine toner and recommended paper types.
Samsung ePrint is a powerful tool that brings convenience, flexibility, and efficiency to printing. By enabling it on your Samsung printer, you can print documents, emails, and images wirelessly from anywhere in the world. Whether for home, office, or business use, it saves time and improves productivity.
Following the steps outlined above—connecting your printer to Wi-Fi, enabling Web Services, registering your printer with an ePrint account, and sending a test print—you can easily set up Samsung ePrint. Alongside this, practicing security measures and regular printer maintenance will ensure smooth and reliable wireless printing.
As Samsung printers continue to operate under the HP ecosystem, transitioning to HP Smart/ePrint apps ensures long-term support and compatibility.
If you face issues, troubleshooting tips and alternatives like AirPrint or Mopria provide additional ways to stay connected and productive.
Samsung ePrint supports common formats like PDF, DOC, DOCX, XLS, PPT, TXT, JPG, PNG, and TIFF. Make sure your attachment is within size limits (usually up to 10 MB per email).
No. You can use a smartphone, tablet, or any device with email access to send documents directly to your printer.
Yes. You can change it through the printer’s Web Services setup or in your Samsung/HP ePrint account settings to make it more personalized or secure.
Yes. Samsung ePrint does not charge extra fees. However, you may incur regular internet and data charges depending on your service provider.
The printer will not process the job, and you may receive an error email notification indicating the file type is unsupported. Always use supported file formats like PDF, JPG, or DOC.
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