![]() It does this by 'pretending' to be an AirPrint printer. It can print directly from the iPad to a WiFi printer without any PC being involved. However, there are standalone apps for the iPad and 'Print N Share' is one of the best known. On these models, an app on your PC or Mac 'pretends' to be an AirPrint printer and the app translates the AirPrint printing protocol into a form that the printer understands. Some printer manufacturers have released apps for PCs with their printers connected (i.e. If your printer is not on the list then there are third-party apps that can help. ![]() For example, Apple's native iPad 'Calendar' app does not support in-app printing. Not all apps support in-app printing, so you need to check out whether the app you're interested in does. ![]() If it is there, then you can print directly under iOS 4.2 and 4.3 from apps that support in-app printing, such as Apple's iPad iWorks suite ('Pages', 'Numbers' and 'Keynote'). Only a few printers support it at present - HP is one of those that do and you can see if your model is on the list at the Apple web siteĪpple - iPad - Print right from your iPad with AirPrint. ![]() Apple have their own proprietary printing protocol called 'AirPrint'.
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