HP Officejet Pro L7590 to be "AirPrint" enabled

How do i configure my HP Officejet Pro L7590 to be "AirPrint" enabled so my iPad will print to it? Using Windows XP on laptop

The L7590 does not have the ability to set up a customized email address, because it does not have web services (including ePrint) built in.
However, the printer does support using the HP ePrint mobile app which allows one to print from a mobile device using the app to a printer on the same network. Thus, if the L7590 is on the same network (ethernet/wireless) as the mobile device and the device has the HP ePrint mobile app, then one should be able to print through this manner.
For more information see the document located here.
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  • HP Device Not Found Error when trying to print or scan wireless- HP Officejet Pro L7590

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    Hi @rfjones002,
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    HevnLgh
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  • HP Officejet Pro L7590

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    Hi @rustyblue,
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    RnRMusicMan
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  • HP Officejet Pro L7590 networking problem

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    The following are the details about network printer problems in Windows 7:
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         Not getting Add Printer Wizard
         Choose compatible drivers
    “Access is denied” Error
    If the “Access is denied” error is showing up on the computer, just go through the steps to fix the error. First, open the Printer Wizard through the Control Panel. Select the ‘Add printer Wizard’, then click ‘Add a local printer’ and then click ‘Create a new port’. Make sure that local port is there in the list and then click ‘Next’. In the Port name dialog box, type computer name and printer name and then click ‘Ok’. Complete the wizard steps to finish the process.
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    You need to choose compatible driver in Windows 7. First, you have to click the ‘Start’ button and select and ‘All Programs’. Then, go to ‘Accessories’ and select ‘System Tools’ and then click ‘System Information’. Then, you have to select the ‘System Summary’ and then review the OS Name and System type to find out which version of operating system you are running. Then, accordingly choose the network printer driver for your computer.
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