With only a handful of HP printers being compatible with Apple's AirPrint-- after the disappointment of AirPrint's functionality being drastically scaled back in the final release of iOS 4.2 -- users ...
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 ...
Your iPhone can connect to most printers, just like a computer, and with a few taps, it can print out the documents you need.
There's a few different ways to print from your iPhone - the easiest of which is using AirPrint. Mindful Media/Getty Images The easiest way to print from your iPhone or iPad is with AirPrint. When you ...
Experimenters have discovered the configuration files Apple removed from the public release of Mac OS X 10.6.5; adding them back restores the ability to print from iOS devices to shared printers on ...
Apple has confirmed that its AirPrint wireless printing functionality – which will allow iPhone, iPad and iPod touch users to wirelessly send print jobs from their devices – will be released in ...
As noted by TUAW, HP this week released a series of firmware updates bringing AirPrint compatibility to eight more printers, offering users of iOS devices running iOS 4.2 or later the ability to ...
HP this week updated the firmware of six of its printers, enabling compatibility with Apple's AirPrint, which allows printing directly from iOS devices like the iPhone and iPad. HP added the ...
Apple issued a press release (and updated iOS 4.2 page) ahead of the iOS 4.2 beta that just hit. In it, they detail the new AirPrint standard and its ability to work with HP ePrint printers. To ...
With the release of iOS 4.2 beta today to iPhone and iPad developers, Apple issued a press release confirming that AirPrint, the technology that will allow wireless printing on iOS, will be out in ...
IOS 4.2 will bring AirPrint, the "revolutionary" technology which will let you print words and pictures from your paper-sized iPad onto paper-sized paper. Let's leave aside that you could already do ...