I don't understand this statement. Is it because of the make of the printer? I have a Hewlett Packard 8500 which is wireless. It prints beautifully. I was told by a sales rep. From HP that a tech would have to talk me through making it wireless. I just thought I would try myself just to see what would happen. I just clicked on PRINT and that.'s all it took. I am so pleased with the mini iPad and all that it is capable of. Does the make of the wireless make a difference?
Hi dottie. I bet you are pleased to have used your own initiative to set up wireless printing without any techies help. You are referring to a post of over 2 1/2 years ago about printing with non-air print printers (with following answers to that) Printers have come a long way since then with Air print facilities introduced by all the popular brands. The set-up steps may vary somewhat according to the brand but, as you have found, today it's quite easy to buy a printer to give you wireless printing. Andrew From Oz using Tapatalk Pro