Why won't dmg coupon files print in eprint?

I get an error trying to print coupon dmg files from eprint. Any ideas why?

Hi,
Those are the file formats currently supported by the ePrint Service:
    Microsoft Word
    Microsoft PowerPoint
    Microsoft Excel (HP strongly recommends that you preview documents in Excel before printing)
    Text files (.txt)
    PDF
    HTML
    Images (bmp, jpg, png, gif, tiff)
Source: https://h30495.www3.hp.com/help#eprint_using.ep-supported-files
Regards.
BH
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