Using wifi printers that is not reconized by AirPrint ?
Is there any way to print from my iPad using printers that is not reconized by AirPrint ?
iPad 2
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Is there any way to print from my iPad using printers that is not reconized by AirPrint ?
iPad 2
Some printer manufacturers have their own apps in the store which support some of their models, or there are third-party printer apps such as Print Central For iPad and Print n Share which might work with your printer.
Sure, there are several alternatives, but you will need something to serve as an intermediate device.
If you have a Mac you can purchase Printopia ($20), which works for me, or try a similar, free alternative called AirPrintActivator.
I tried AirPrint Activator a few months ago and it did not work reliably, however, the developer has since updated it so Google it and find out if it will work.
Both these products require a Mac and printer sharing enabled. If you only have Windows you're on your own but there may be similar utilities.
If you do not have a computer but you have a wired or wireless network, you can also consider this product: http://www.lantronix.com/it-management/mobile-print-servers/xprintserver.html
It can print to any printer connected to your network. Its approximate discounted price is $136.
Actually, if the printer is wireless, you do NOT always need an intermediary device. HPs will support many of their non-AirPrint wireless printers directly over the network.
True, but if you're going to buy an eprint printer, why not get an AirPrint enabled one.
Thanks...The Printer is a Lexmark s800 and it doesn't have any driver to solve this...
Because the one I have was $0.00 when I purchased a MacBook. My favorite price 😁.
The point isn't necessarily buying a printer, but how to get what you have working with the iPad.
thanks for your support...unfortunatelly i've bought a Lexmark s800 that doesn't have any driver to solve this problem.
ok...but I've already bought the lexmark s800...
Thanks but my printer is a Lexmark s800 that doesn't have any fix for that...
With what they charge for ink all HP printers should be free.
NSilveiro wrote:
Thanks but my printer is a Lexmark s800 that doesn't have any fix for that...
Have you looked at the LexPrint app?
I am using FingerPrint - www.collobos.com - to print to my non-airprint printers.
Using wifi printers that is not reconized by AirPrint ?