Works great for me, just remember it only works with USB printers and you have
to delete/re-add them to System Prefs after activating airprint.
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I used it before I had an AirPrint printer with great success.
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On 14 Apr 2012, at 13:08, Diana wrote:
Have come across AirPrint Activator app. by Netputing for iPad and iPhone
and wondered if any of you
Have come across AirPrint Activator app. by Netputing for iPad and iPhone
and wondered if any of you had any experience of this app.
Thanks in advance.
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On 16/09/2011 11:53, Russell Brown wrote:
And Printopia2 is a (not free) app that will allow you to do it with any
printerattached to your LAN.
No idea how it well it works though.
Printopia is great. If there's a Mac on your network (10.5 or later) that's
always on, Printopia is worth the p
And Printopia2 is a (not free) app that will allow you to do it with any
printer attached to your LAN.
No idea how it well it works though.
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Airprint Activator is a free app that will enable any printer installed on
your mac
http://netputing.com/airprintactivator/
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On Friday, September 16, 2011, Rob Beattie wrote:
> There's an app called Print Central that might do the trick - runs on
> iPad and Mac as I recall.
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> Rob
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Yes, Print Central works well and in the background. Good App.
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On 16 Sep 2011, at 10:35, Rob Beattie wrote:
> There's an app called Print Central that might do the trick - runs on
> iPad and Mac as I recall.
On 16 Sep 2011, at 10:19, Jason Davies wrote:
> Is there an easy way to get a 'normal' printer to print from iPhones, iPads
> etc? Can you simply put an apple wireless unit onto a usb printer and then
> print from these mobile devices as you can from a mac, wirelessly? (I know
> Apple lists ai
There's an app called Print Central that might do the trick - runs on
iPad and Mac as I recall.
Rob
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On 16 September 2011 10:19, Jason Davies wrote:
> Is there an easy way to get
Is there an easy way to get a 'normal' printer to print from iPhones,
iPads etc? Can you simply put an apple wireless unit onto a usb printer
and then print from these mobile devices as you can from a mac,
wirelessly? (I know Apple lists airprint compatible printers but we
don't want to get a w
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