HP Wireless Direct Print

im using my new hp laserjet pro 300 with Wireless Direct Print. i can use the wireless direct print feature great with my iphoe as well as my android phone. advertisements suggested that i would also be able to print from my wireless laptop using the HP Wireless Direct Print feature. was i mistaken?

Install the HP eprint Mobile Driver
Download the driver from www.hp.com/go/eprintmobiledriver.
Launch the installer and follow the instructions in the install wizard.
Register the HP ePrint Mobile Print Driver
Registering the driver to the Windows or Mac computer is required for the HP ePrint Mobile Driver to send print jobs from your print client, into your ePrintCenter.com account, to an HP ePrint enabled product registered to ePrintCenter.com. For direct IP printing from a Windows client over the local area network to a supported PostScript device, ePrintCenter.com registration is not required and is therefore optional if web-based printing is not required.
ePrint Credential Setup
This default option presented during installation guides you through enabling the HP ePrint Mobile Driver for web-based printing. When presented with the HP ePrint Registration option within the HP ePrint Mobile Driver, you are asked to enter an email address and Personal Identification Number (PIN). If you skip this step during driver installation, you can access the registration option again from the user interface of the installed driver.
Email
The HP ePrint Mobile Driver registration process asks you for an email address. This email
address is used by ePrintCenter.com to send a system-generated Personal Identification Number required to register the HP ePrint Mobile Driver to your Mac or Window client. The email address you provide can be the same email address used to create your ePrintCenter account, or any other email
address that you have access to read received emails.
PIN
The registration process sends a Personal Identification Number (PIN) from [email protected] to the email address entered into the HP ePrint Mobile Driver registration screens. Supply the provided PIN to the HP ePrint Mobile Driver. Registration status is provided through the user interface (Success or Fail). Click OK from the Registration Successful acknowledgement screen. The credentials provided during registration are saved for this computer, which enable the print client to send print jobs from any installed application on the Mac or Windows system.
The system can now print to registered HP ePrint-enabled products.
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    80/tcp   open          http         HP Photosmart 7520 series printer http config (Serial TH3AS711XZ05YZ)
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    | http-methods: GET POST PUT DELETE
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    | Issuer: commonName=HPPS7525/organizationName=HP/stateOrProvinceName=Washington/countryName=US
    | Public Key type: rsa
    | Public Key bits: 1024
    | Not valid before: 2014-02-25T10:12:24+00:00
    | Not valid after:  2034-02-20T10:12:24+00:00
    | MD5:   9144 ca3b 557e 09cc aba0 8387 2732 2375
    |_SHA-1: a6b2 95c0 b72a 7201 578c 32de 662a e6fe b082 48ca
    |_ssl-date: 2014-03-21T13:30:09+00:00; -4h59m12s from local time.
    445/tcp  open          netbios-ssn
    631/tcp  open          http         HP Photosmart 7520 series printer http config (Serial TH3AS711XZ05YZ)
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    | Potentially risky methods: PUT DELETE
    |_See http://nmap.org/nsedoc/scripts/http-methods.html
    6839/tcp open          tcpwrapped
    7435/tcp open          tcpwrapped
    8080/tcp open          http         HP Photosmart 7520 series printer http config (Serial TH3AS711XZ05YZ)
    |_http-favicon: Unknown favicon MD5: 76C6E492CB8CC73A2A50D62176F205C9
    | http-methods: GET POST PUT DELETE
    | Potentially risky methods: PUT DELETE
    |_See http://nmap.org/nsedoc/scripts/http-methods.html
    |_http-title: Site doesn't have a title (text/html).
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    9220/tcp open          hp-gsg       HP Generic Scan Gateway 1.0
    137/udp  open          netbios-ns   Samba nmbd (workgroup: HPPS7525)
    138/udp  open|filtered netbios-dgm
    161/udp  open          snmp         SNMPv1 server (public)
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    |_  baseoid: 1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.12.1.1.1
    | snmp-interfaces:
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    |     MAC address: a0:d3:c1:bd:c8:32 (Unknown)
    |     Type: ethernetCsmacd  Speed: 10 Mbps
    |     Status: up
    |_    Traffic stats: 6.16 Mb sent, 3.43 Mb received
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    |   TCP  192.168.1.211:56076  15.201.145.52:5222
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    |   UDP  127.0.0.1:666        *:*
    |_  UDP  192.168.223.1:67     *:*
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    | snmp-win32-shares:
    |_  baseoid: 1.3.6.1.4.1.77.1.2.27
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    1023/udp open|filtered unknown
    3702/udp open|filtered ws-discovery
    5355/udp open|filtered llmnr
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    Device type: general purpose
    Running: Wind River VxWorks
    OS CPE: cpe:/o:windriver:vxworks
    OS details: VxWorks
    Uptime guess: 0.150 days (since Fri Mar 21 09:55:04 2014)
    Network Distance: 1 hop
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