UPDATED 00:06 EDT / DECEMBER 06 2016

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HP print bot lets you print shared files directly from Slack

HP Inc. has made it easier to print files shared in Slack with the launch of its HP Print Bot for the team messaging platform.

The HP Print Bot for Slack makes use of a cloud-based HP ePrint, allowing you to print shared PDFs and images from anywhere. Shortly after Facebook Inc. launched its Messenger Platform in April, HP launched its Print Bot for Facebook Messenger. HP also has ambitions to create bots for other team and group messaging platforms, including Skype, Microsoft Teams and SMS.

Here’s a look at how to get started with the HP Print Bot for Slack:

Use slash commands to add and manage your HP Print Bot

How to add a printer to Slack

The slash command /add_printer email [name] will add a printer to the list of shared printers for the team. You can add a unique easy-to-remember name for the printer or else a default name will be provided.

Tip: You can change the printer name by using the slash command: /rename_printer [original-name] to [new-name].

Set a default printer

You can set a default printer for the HP Print Bot, so when you use the /print command you don’t have to specify which printer you want to use.

You can use the printer’s email address or name to set it as the default printer. Use the slash command: /default_[printer email or printer name].

Delete a printer

To remove a shared team printer from Slack you can use either the printer’s email address or its name. Use the slash command: /delete_[printer email or printer name].

How to print photos and files from Slack

Each time a team member shares a PDF document or an image file in Slack, the HP Print Bot will automatically add a print button. Once you have set up a printer, you can simply click the print button to print the shared file.

You can also use a slash command to print the most recently shared file or you can add a URL that directs to a printable image or PDF.

Use the slash commands: /print [name] or /print[name + URL]

If you have set up a default printer you don’t have to specify the name and can simply type the slash command: /print.

If you are directing the HP Print Bot to a URL you need to include the printer name, regardless of setting up a default printer.

For additional slash commands, you can visit the HP Print Bot site.

Image via HP

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