What does insufficient data mean?

I am using and HP Officejet Pro 8500A Plus and my PC operating system is Windows Vista 32bit.
I just signed up for e-print and tried to send an e-mail with a small attachment to my printer.  Nothing happened and the error message on the e-print website was:  "Insufficient data".  What does this mean and what do I need to do to correct it?
Thank you.

Hi rnorwood,
When the message 'Insufficient Data' appears in the ePrint Center, it can usually mean that there was no printable message. This can occur when you send an email to your ePrint address with or without a subject line and no body of the email to be printed.
**The ePrint service only prints the body of the email, and any supported attachments, and not the To, From, or Subject lines.
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