If you’re planning to buy an iPad for work, you may be in for some disappointment. As it stands, the iPad has no file browser or native printing support. This omission may be a nonissue for some ...
While hard copies of documents are becoming less and less essential in today’s digitized world, there are instances in which being able to print directly from your device is necessary and helpful.
Since I first announced that this month’s 30 Days project was going to be working with the iPad as a replacement for a PC, I have received numerous emails, comments, and tweets asking me to please ...
I had wanted to test Samsung Mobile Print (for iPad) since I saw the app demonstrated about a year ago, and finally got the chance when we got a Samsung Wi-Fi enabled multifunction printer (MFP) in ...
Want to print directly (and wirelessly) from your iPad or iPhone without having to get your Mac involved at all? Not a problem. Even if your printer doesn’t support AirPrint, there are third-party ...
Epson iPrint 2.0 (for iPad) is likely to let you forget all about your Epson printerâ s lack of AirPrint support. As Apple’s AirPrint —found in its iOS mobile-device operating system—only works with a ...
Among other things, the iPad is a great way to save paper: It lets you carry around all kinds of digital documents that you might otherwise have had to print. But from time to time you may still need ...
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