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  • HP TopShot LaserJet Pro M275 scans 3D objects but only prints in 2D (video)

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    Daniel Cooper
    Daniel Cooper
    09.11.2011

    For some reason, HP thinks your small business really needs the ability to scan 3D objects -- which is why it is releasing the TopShot LaserJet Pro. "TopShot" is the fancy name for the all-in-one's overhanging arm with a high resolution camera, which combines six images (three with flashes from different angles, and three in ambient light conditions with different exposure levels) to mimic a studio-like product shot. What's more, thanks to the Biz Card app, the TopShot can scan and import multiple business cards simultaneously. Also included are Google Documents integration and cloud apps as well as the usual ePrint and AirPrint features, which you can run without a computer on the 3.5-inch touchscreen. HP isn't talking about pricing or availability, but you can see a walkthrough of the TopShot after the break.

  • HP adds more printers to AirPrint-compatible list

    by 
    Matt Tinsley
    Matt Tinsley
    12.10.2010

    With only a handful of HP printers being compatible with Apple's AirPrint -- after the disappointment of AirPrint's functionality being drastically scaled back in the final release of iOS 4.2 -- users have been left with two options if they want to print directly from their iOS 4.2 device. One, get your hacking gloves on and install the necessary files from the developer build of Mac OS X 10.6.5 (which were pulled from the final public release). use one of the free or paid utilities to enable shared printing from your iPad via your Mac or PC. Or two, get your hands on one of the compatible HP printers. Fortunately, option two is about to get a whole lot better, though it's still not ideal because you will have to buy a new printer if you don't already have one of these models -- the AirPrint capability is being added via a firmware update. HP is adding six printers to the AirPrint availability menu shortly. The printers are all of the Officejet variety, but at least now there's a choice of more AirPrint compatible printers. If you already have one of these models, you're in luck: reader Eldon Brown reports that he updated the firmware on his 6500A Plus and the AirPrint capability was added automatically. The newly AirPrint-savvy models are: HP Officejet 6500A e-All-in-One HP Officejet 6500A Plus e-All-in-One HP Officejet 7500A Wide Format e-All-in-One (pictured) HP Officejet Pro 8500A e-All-in-One HP Officejet Pro 8500A Plus e-All-in-One HP Officejet Pro 8500A Premium e-All-in-One HP is also hosting firmware updates for several LaserJet and Photosmart models, which should enable AirPrint goodness: Photosmart e-AiO (D110) (USA/Canada) Photosmart Wireless e-AiO (B110) (EU, AP) LaserJet Pro M1536dnf Multifunction Printer (www.hp.com/go/airprint/M1536) LaserJet Pro CM1415fn Color Multifunction Printer (www.hp.com/go/airprint/CM1415) LaserJet Pro CM1415fnw Color Multifunction Printer (www.hp.com/go/airprint/CM1415) LaserJet Pro CP1525n Color Printer (www.hp.com/go/airprint/CP1525) LaserJet Pro CP1525nw Color Printer (www.hp.com/go/airprint/CP1525) Of course, there is a third option. You could always sit tight and wait for Apple to unleash the full power of AirPrint -- hopefully sometime next year. Post corrected to note that these are not new printers but are getting new firmware; also corrected reference to hacktivation process. GadgetVenue post referenced is incorrect.