Possible "Scan to E-mail" on 7510 like on 7520

This post is for a feature request.
I have a 'HP Photosmart 7510 All-in-One' and it always needs the computer to scan to e-mail. A lot of troubles come from that feature with HP blaming Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft blaming HP.
The new 7520 has on its firmware a feature that allows directly scanning to e-mail without computer. It is probably easy for HP to implement the same feature on 7510, either as a firmware update or as an installable app.
If you have a 7510 and would like a feature of scan to e-mail directly please don't let this post to die. It still is a fairly new all-in-one and since it require minimal effort HP has the moral duty to its customers to reward us with a feature like that. Besides the scan to e-mail via computer doesn't work properly for a lot of customers and HP should provide those an alternative.
Thanks

Hi.  I haven't heard any word of this occurring, so at this point I would say that it is unlikely.  I own a 7510 myself!   
HOWEVER (here's where it gets kinda cool)...if you get the free HP Printer Control app from the Apple App store or the Google Play store, you can initiate a scan from your phone/tablet, and then share that scanned image from your phone via any of a large numer of available share options on your phone.  On my Android phone the list includes Bluetooth, Twitter, email, evernote, Google Drive, PhotoBucket, Facebook, Google+, Box, Picasa, and more. You can customize the list to include those share options you want to display in the app.  
So you can have a "scan to pretty much anything" option via the HP Printer Control app on your smartphone, with the 7520 and other supported ePrint printers.   
Hope that helps some...I've found using the HP Printer Control app to actually be easier to use (you can sit down and view your phone rather than hovering over the printer) and more useful and flexible than the front-panel scan to email feature (many more share destinations to choose from in the mobile app). 
See here for a table that shows what printers are supported by the HP Printer Control app.  
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