While many of our documents live in the cloud and or email, there is still the occasional need to physically print something. While printer technology hasn’t changed a lot over the last few years a ...
Whether or not your printer program includes AirPrint, there is no reason why you can't use it to print wirelessly from your Apple iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch. If your printer is AirPrint-enabled, all ...
In iOS 4.2, Apple added AirPrint to the AirPlay line of Wi-Fi compatibility features. AirPrint allows users to print directly from iOS devices, but requires you to ...
Originally covered in a MacRumors forum post and given the how-to treatment at the Jaxov blog, this tweak is pretty much a simple package installation, a single command line entry, and one click on a ...
Mac OS X 10.6.5 only: The latest OS X and iOS updates were supposed to enable Air Printing, or printing from iPad/iPhone/iPod devices, but support was dropped along the beta path. We found a manual ...
AirPrint is currently Mac only and works exclusively with a few HP printers. For Mac users without one of those fancy AirPrint-compatibile printers there’s a fantastic Mac application called Printopia ...
You've updated your iPad and iPhone to iOS 4.2, and you want to print something, ... anything, but that printer hooked up to your Mac doesn't show up in the list of available devices. What can you do ...
Print things out from the comfort of your iOS device using AirPrint, even if you don't own an AirPrint-compatible printer. Sharon Profis Former Vice President of Content, CNET Studios As vice ...
Nik Rawlinson has been writing about tech since Windows 95 was looking distinctly futuristic. He is a former Editor of MacUser magazine and one-time scribe for Personal Computer World. Nik is a ...