When will / has Apple sorted out this shortcoming?
No one one a user to user forum would be able to tell you what Apple's plans might be.
In any event, it is up to the printer manufacturers to provide the drivers to allow printing. Apple simply passes them along. You might want to ask your printer manufacturer if they plan to offer AirPrint compatiblity for your product.
Thank you for your suggestion for resolving the issue through an IMac application. The solution I was hoping for was to address a deficiency or misled expectation in the Time Capsule not in via an IMac or printer and was a proven solution rather than a possible one.
The Time Capsule manual says that it provides “two high speed Wi-Fi Networks supporting Iphone and Ipad”. It goes on to say “With your Time Capsule you can: Connect a supported USB Printer. Compatable computers on the Airport network both wireless and wired, can print to it.” Users need to be told if the Iphone, Ipod and Ipad are not Airport network compatable computers if this is the case.
I do not expect other users to tell me what Apples plans though some do - see below. You may feel that my enquiry on a user forum may be naive but I am unaware of any other Apple forum which does address customers issues. One would not wish to be judgmental if a business places greater value and transparency on the share price rather than the customer satisfaction index but would warn that one can not be ignored without jeopardising the other. It would be irresponsible if product managers did not frequently and regularly monitor customer and user forums to ensure that customer satisfaction is prioritised and expectations met, even if this is at odds with a short term profit centred corporate culture. No doubt users could help in prioritising issues if invited.
Clearly Apple could afford to provide a moderator on these forums and resolve some of the issues with proven solutions to problems which have been raised in significant numbers over an unacceptable time period by these customers - below.
Pages app on my iPad will print to a wireless printer, but I don't have a wireless printer. I need to update my wireless router to an Airport Express and did not want to get a new printer too. I am hoping that I can print from my iPad to the printer connected to the airport Express. Currently I cannot print to the printer connected to my iMac unless I use another 3rd party app and I cannot directly print from Pages (or Numbers)
Any Windows or Mac *computer* on your network should be able to print to any USB printer that is connected to an Airport Extreme (or Airport Express or Time Capsule). The "AirPrint" feature in iOS 4.2 (for iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad) works only with AirPrint-enabled printers, of which there are currently only a few (all from HP). iOS devices can't currently print to a generic network-attached printer in the way that PCs and Macs long have. Apple is reportedly* working on iOS enhancements that will allow iOS devices to print to any network-attached printer, but the timeframe for delivery has not been announced. There are some third-party apps that claim to provide similar functionality.
Pages app on my iPad will print to a wireless printer, but I don't have a wireless printer. I need to update my wireless router to an Airport Express and did not want to get a new printer too. I am hoping that I can print from my iPad to the printer connected to the airport Express. Currently I cannot print to the printer connected to my iMac unless I use another 3rd party app and I cannot directly print from Pages (or Numbers)
Hi After studying a lot of answers to this similar question, I've found the answer, that is NO. iPhone and iPad can't directly send docs or jpg ... to print via AirPort express, but there is a way to do that, using AirPrint Activator 2 app which works completely well on my iMac. I hope this answer helps those are looking for the right solution.
My printer does not have a wireless feature, but if I connect it to the Airport Extreme Base Station, would the printer still work? Would the connection to the printer be wireless, and do I still have to install the printer's software CD?
I have a desktop computer that is not capable of wireless internet. I also have two laptops in the house, and would like to print wirelessly. The printer is connected directly to the desktop. If I purchased the airport extreme and connected the printer to it instead, while having an ethernet cable between the desktop and the AP extreme, would the desktop be able to print without changing anything?
I am thinking of buying airport extreme but want to make sure my Kodak wireless printer can be connted wirelessly and can be used by all computers and iPads
On a user-to-user forum, it is extremely unlikely that Apple will ever see your post.
Even if they might, they will not respond here.....according to the Terms of Use Agreement for this support forum....which I am sure that you read.
Unfortunately.....users who have not read the Terms of Use Agreement for this area....can mistakenly believe that they are contacting Apple....when they are not.
If you want to provide feedback to Apple, you can do so here: