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    Help With Printing E-Mails

    I am trying to print emails as a PDF. I bought a Print app called Docprinter but when I try to print an email my email tells me no printers are found. I can't find anything in Settings either to add a printer. Any help on this.

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    Moved as stand-alone thread in Help section (it was an off-topic question in another thread). Good luck.

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    Printer apps like Docprinter are like a go-between from apps you have documents in to the printer. Typically the method is the Open In... which many apps have. Unfortunately, the stock email app does not. Here lies the problem.

    The only way apart from actually having an AirPrint compatible printer, is to copy and paste the text to the printing app.

    I have to do this with PrintCentral, which is made by the same developer as Docprinter. No printing app creates a printer that appears in the printer list, as Apple do not allow it.
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    My usual, slightly dated, printing post.

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    Some printers are directly compatible with AirPrint on the iPad. If you want this feature be absolutely certain the printer supports AirPrint before buying. Some printers may require a firmware update to work. These are usually available on the manufacturers site. If you get this kind of printer you can print directly from within apps that support the feature, which is many.

    iOS: AirPrint 101

    Of course some of us already have printers and do not want to buy a new one. There are several ways to do this.

    One is to use a printing app on the iPad.

    Most (or all) printing apps can only print pictures and/or files that have been copied to that app via Open In or another method. Several printer manufacturers have their own apps for their printers. In general those apps will probably have the best results, quality wise.

    Another method is to load a program on the computer that will emulate an AirPrint compatible printer. Your computer must be on and have the printer available to it. The cheapest (free) is Airprint Activator. More features can be had with FingerPrint (mac and windows) and Printopia (mac only).

    Printopia - Ecamm Network
    FingerPrint - Collobos Software
    How to Install AirPrint Activator for Windows?

    A few printers (mostly HP's again) can be set up with their own email address. PDF attachments can be sent via this address to be printed. The last review I saw (many months ago) said it could be quite slow (big files not recommended), and sometimes the emails got lost and never printed. The advantage was that you could literally send/print from anywhere you have an internet connection.

    For small business owners and those with more than one printer who would like all their printers to work, but don't want to leave a computer on all the time. The Lantronix XPrintServer is a small box that connects to your network and is supposed to detect and make all your wireless printers available to iOS as AirPrint printers. I haven't seen a full review on it yet, so do your research.

    Some NetGear router models support NetGear Genie, which will add AirPrint support for printers on your network. If the printer is not wireless, it must be shared on the network, and the computer it is connected to must be on.


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