Email spam filter

I am using Intuit's GoPayment to process my credit card payments from customers.  GoPayment allows me to email a receipt to my customer but many do not have email addresses so I purchased the HP3522 ePrinter so that I could email the receipt directly to the printer's email address enabling me to provide them with a printed receipt.  The email spam filter is rejecting these emails.  Intuit creates the email and sends it with my gmail account listed as sender.  (I have the settings on the printer set to accept ANY addresses).  Anyone else have this issue?  
I am able to send the receipt to myself and then send that email to the printer but that seems rather counter-productive and time-consuming.  Is there a way to get these receipts to print on this printer without this added step?? 
I paid for the printer, the paper, and the ink cartridges - shouldn't it be MY decision if spam emails are using it up???  Please, let ME decide what is spam!!!

Hi CARParts. The spam filter for email prints cannot be overridden. If the subject line is blank, that could be a reason it is being blocked, but I imagine it has something typed in. If you wish to print these receipts a workaround to consider would be to have them sent to your email directly and then save/convert them to a PDF file, and then send to the printer.
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