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If you have an iOS device like an iPhone or iPad, you have a
printer, and you want to print things—the only problem is your
printer isn’t AirPrint compatible. No problem, read on as we
show you how to print to older printers.
In the fall of 2010 Apple released the iOS 4.2 update that
included a host of updated features including support for a new
mobile/wireless printing protocol AirPrint. At the time there
were barely a dozen HP printers that supported the service and
even though the number has grown and includes a handful of
offerings from the major printing companies there are still
thousands upon thousands of printers—old and new—that do not
support AirPrint. There’s absolutely no reason to go out and buy
a new printer when you can easily tweak your existing printer to
support printing from your iOS device.
There are actually two ways to go about achieving iOS-to-printer
communication if you don’t have an AirPrint compatible printer.
If you’re lucky the manufacturer of your printer has released an
iOS helper app that allows iOS to communicate with your printer
even if you don’t have a printer with native AirPrint support.
It’s important to note that this solution is only effective for
people who have a Wi-Fi enabled printer that isn’t supported by
AirPlay but is supported via the third-party iOS helper app
released by the manufacturer of their printer. We’re not going
to focus on using the company-dependent apps in this tutorial
but the apps are all free-as-in-beer and they might be just the
solution you need. Be forewarned that many of the apps are
limited (Canon’s app, for example, only prints photos). Here is
a list of available applications by company.
If you have any questions just give the engineers of Tech Geniuses a call!