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International Paper Launches Happy2Print

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The Printing App Compatible With All Printers, Making Printing From Mobile Devices Easy

Brussels – International Paper, a global leader in packaging and paper, has just launched a new free app across Europe to make printing from mobile devices quick, easy and hassle free. Happy2Print, launched on Google Play and iTunes in May, is compatible with all brands of printer and has been developed by International Paper to enable consumers to effortlessly print documents and files from their smartphone or tablet.

In today’s fast paced digital world, it has become increasingly important for consumers to be able to print from their mobile devices. Whether they are out of the office at meetings or editing documents on the go, being unable to access easy printing methods for mobile devices leaves many feeling frustrated. Previously, the majority of printing apps did not offer consumers a user friendly experience – many were limited to certain printer brands or they cost money to download.

International Paper has developed the Happy2Print app to overcome these issues and provide consumers with an easy to use, cost effective printing method. Katarzyna Kozmik, HP Everyday Paper Brand Manager at International Paper, comments: “We are delighted to be launching this app which will enable people to print from their smartphones and tablets. Over the past few years we realised that it was becoming increasingly common for people to be drafting and editing documents and files on mobile devices, however there were very limited means of getting these documents onto paper. Through developing Happy2Print, which is both free and compatible with all printers, we aim to make printing from mobile devices both easy and efficient.”

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