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AirPrint is a feature in Apple Inc.'s macOS and iOS operating systems for printing without installing printer-specific drivers.. Connection is via a local area network (often via Wi-Fi), [1] [2] either directly to AirPrint-compatible printers, or to non-compatible shared printers by way of a computer running Microsoft Windows, Linux, [3] or macOS.
For iPhone: Ensure your printer supports AirPrint and is connected to your phone's Wi-Fi network. Open the Photos app , select the photo you want to print, tap the share icon , and choose Print.
A printing protocol is a protocol for communication between client devices (computers, mobile phones, tablets, etc.) and printers (or print servers).It allows clients to submit one or more print jobs to the printer or print server, and perform tasks such as querying the status of a printer, obtaining the status of print jobs, or cancelling individual print jobs.
Apple AirPrint is a mobile print subsystem with iOS 4.2 and later (for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch) that can find available printers and send the print jobs. Apple Inc. and HP collaborated to develop Apple AirPrint which enables iOS devices to print to many HP-branded printers.
Canon U.S.A. Adds Apple AirPrint Compatibility to Newest PIXMA Printing Solutions (PPS)-Enabled Wireless All-in-One Printers Delivers Convenient, Full-Quality Mobile Printing from Apple Devices ...
Canon Adds Apple AirPrint Compatibility to New PIXMA Wireless Office All-In-One Printers Enables Seamless, Full-Quality Mobile Printing From iOS-Enabled Devices LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE ...
IPP began as a proposal by Novell for the creation of an Internet printing protocol project in 1996. The result was a draft written by Novell and Xerox called the Lightweight Document Printing Application (LDPA), derived from ECMA-140: Document Printing Application (DPA).
Yesterday it was looking like wireless printing from iOS devices was out the window, but according to MacRumors.com Steve Jobs has responded to one disgruntled user's ask for clarification, saying ...