Last week’s great disappointment was the discovery that Apple had mostly pulled AirPrint support from OS X 10.6.5, which would allow you to print documents directly from iOS to almost any shared ...
As noted by TUAW, HP’s support for Apple’s AirPrint technology has been extended to eight more LaserJet printers that are now capable of wirelessly receiving documents from iOS devices, and print them ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Portions of Apple's new AirPrint architecture for printing in iOS are rumored to have run into snags, but the company appears set to release it anyway in a form limited initially to a short list of HP ...
Here is the full list of printers supported by AirPrint: HP Photosmart eStation, HP Photosmart Plus e-All-in-One, HP Photosmart Premium e-All-in-One, and HP Photosmart e-All-in-One, HP Photosmart ...
When Apple announced that AirPrint was coming to iOS devices this November, the company said that it would be compatible with shared printers connected to a Mac or PC in addition to AirPrint ...
We have an old HP 1018 laser printer that until recently was connected to a Windows desktop, which shared it over the network with IPP / AirPrint. It worked well enough for basic printing, but now ...
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