Connecting iPads to Network printers
I work for a elementary school which was given 6 iPads. All are connected to the school's network. How do connect them to network printers?
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I work for a elementary school which was given 6 iPads. All are connected to the school's network. How do connect them to network printers?
e-Mac Desktop-OTHER, Mac OS X (10.4.1)
The iPad uses a print technology called AirPrint. Airprint is a particular communication protocol that flows over WiFi. So, having a WiiFi printer isn't sufficient. The printer needs to be of an Airprint variety of WiFi.
printing to a non-airprinter from an iPad
Are these printers connected via WiFi?
To print from the iPad, your going to have to install some more software:
-- install a printer app on the ipad. many printer makers have iPad applications for their printers. Look in the app store
-- install enabling software on the server computer which you have connected the printer
-- find some computer with wifi. Installed FingerPrint on it. ( I have not tried this. )
Helper app -- /print n share
Print directly to the widest range of network or WiFi printers available in any app. Alternatively print via your computer to ALL printers including USB & Bluetooth printers. View read and display large PDF, Office & iWork files. Easily transfer & store files from the Cloud or your computer.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/print-n-share/id301656026?mt=8
FingerPrint
Canon Easy—PhotoPrint
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/canon-easy-photoprint/id331269951?mt=8
Epson iPrint
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/epson-iprint/id326876192?mt=8
HP ePrint Home & Biz
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/hp-eprint-home-biz/id299531647?mt=8
Hi,
Follow the instructions and good luck:
How to Print from Your iPad
If you need to print from your iPad, you can use the iPad's built-in wireless printing capability or a third-party app, which is likely to give you a few more printing controls.
Native printing from iPad
As of iOS version 4.2, native printing capability is part of iPad's bag of tricks. This capability requires a wireless-enabled printer, and the only control you have over your printing is to set the number of copies to be printed.
You can print photos, e-mail messages, and websites, and when Apple adds support for printing in Pages or it's added in other apps such as DocsToGo, you'll be able to print documents as well.
You'll find that the little button with an arrow on it — which is located in the Safari, Mail, and Photos apps — contains a Print command. When you tap that command, you see the Print dialog. Follow these steps to print:
Printing with third-party apps
There are several third-party apps to choose from: PrintCentral, Print n Share for Advanced Printing, PrintBureau, and PaperChase Printing, to name a few.
PrintCentral for iPad has a file browser and an e-mail reader that allows you to access anything on your iPad, and it also allows you to print to a network printer across your Wi-Fi network. After purchasing and downloading PrintCentral to your iPad, in order to use the app you need to first download WePrint to your computer (there are both Mac and Windows versions available). Plug your connector cable into your iPad and computer's USB port. Open WePrint and you can see your server address.
Now open PrintCentral on iPad. Tap the Getting Started file listed there to test your printer. Tap the Print icon in the top-right corner, and the Print dialog appears.
Tap the Choose button and enter the server address you found in WePrint into the dialog that appears. PrintCentral connects and displays all possible printers. Tap the one you want to use and then tap the Print button in the Print dialog. The test document prints.
After you have it working, you can use the Sharing button from within apps to open a document in PrintCentral and print it. In other apps, you can make a copy of a file (which places it on your Clipboard), open the Clip Archive in PrintCentral, and choose the file you want to print.
Connecting iPads to Network printers