Hello all,

Have you ever wanted to print something from your iPhone, or needed to print 
something on your office printer from your netbook at home?  Here's how you can 
make Dropbox into a quasi virtual print server.

 Syncing files between your own computers or sharing them halfway around the 
world is simple and quick with Dropbox.  The only problem is, these files are 
digital.  Even today, sometimes we all need printouts of our documents on 
paper.  Most of us are not near a printer all the time, and often today we're 
using documents on mobile devices that can't even print normally. Dropbox, 
amazingly, can be a solution to this.  Thanks to a free VBS scrip, you can set 
your computer to automatically print any file you place in a certain folder in 
Dropbox.  This way, you can save a file to this folder from your smartphone, 
and get the printout within seconds from your desktop.  Let's see how this 
works. 

Setup Automatic Printing From Dropbox
 download and unzip the ePrint.vbs script (Link below). Double-click the 
eprint.vbs script to run it.  This will automatically create a new PrintQueue 
folder in your Dropbox. Now, when you want to print something using your 
default printer and default print settings, simply copy and paste the file into 
the PrintQueue folder.  Note that if you simply drag and drop a file to the 
folder, it will move the file by default; simply hold the Ctrl key at the same 
time, though, and it'll copy the file instead. That's it!  Your file will 
automatically open in the default program and print.  Once your file's printed, 
it'll be moved from PrintQueue to the log subfolder.  This way, if you ever 
accidently move a file into the folder, you'll still be able to retrieve it. 
This PrintQueue folder will show up on any computer or mobile device you sync 
with Dropbox, but will only print from the computer running the vbs script.  
So, you'll want this script to always run on your primary computer.  Simply 
drag the eprint.vbs file to your Startup folder, and then it'll always be ready 
to print your files whenever your computer is running. 

Printing Directly From a Program
Now, no matter what computer you're on, it'll be easy to print from your 
primary computer.  There's just one thing to remember: Never save your main 
files in the PrintQueue folder.  Always save your files first to the folder you 
want to keep them in.  Then feel free to press Save as and push another copy to 
your print folder, and it'll automatically print, no matter where you are. 

Printing From Your Mobile Device
Once you have printing setup on your main computer, it's easy to print files 
from any mobile device, too.  There are a number of apps for all the popular 
mobile platforms that integrated with Dropbox, so check out the link below to 
find apps for your device.  Now just write or paste any text you need to print, 
save it to that folder, and you'll have your paper copy ready in seconds.  
There are also many apps that can directly access your Dropbox, so you can copy 
existing files to your PrintQueue folder as well. Alternately, you can email 
files to your Dropbox, and then later move them to the print folder.  This is 
not a perfect solution, but if your app doesn't integrate with Dropbox, it may 
be the only way you can get it there.  Browse to Habilis (link below), and 
click Connect to Dropbox to setup the email service. Login to your Dropbox, 
then click Allow. Seconds later, you should see a notification from Dropbox 
that Habilis has been linked to your account. Now, go back to Habilis's site, 
and you'll get a unique email address for Habilis.  Anything files you email to 
this address will be added to a /From Habilis folder in your Dropbox, and then 
you can move it to the print folder later from another app, your browser, or a 
full computer. We never cease to be amazed at how useful Dropbox can be.  From 
syncing portable apps between computers to the ways you can make use of Dropbox 
are only limited by your imagination.  It's actually cut down on the amount of 
pages we print out, but if you still need your files on dead trees, this is a 
great way to do it from anywhere, anytime.

 

Download Dropbox ePrint [via Labnol.org.]

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 Signup for a Dropbox Email address with Habilis 

 

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