AirPrint Requirements
To use AirPrint, you need the following things:
iPhone 3GS or newer. 3rd generation iPod touch or newer. Any model iPad. iOS 4.2 (or newer) running on your device. Access to a Wi-Fi network. Most crucially, an AirPrint-compatible printer.
Which Printers Are AirPrint Compatible?
When AirPrint debuted, only Hewlett-Packard printers offered compatibility, but these days there are hundreds — maybe thousands — of printers from dozens of manufacturers that support it. Even better, there are all kinds of printers: inkjet, laser printers, photo printers, and more. Here’s a full list of all AirPrint compatible printers that have been released?
I Don’t Have One of Those. Can AirPrint Print to Other Printers?
Yes, but it requires some additional software and a little extra work. In order for an iPhone to print directly to a printer, that printer needs AirPrint support built in. But if your printer doesn’t have that, your desktop or laptop computer needs software that lets it understand how to work with both AirPrint and your printer. There are a number of programs that can receive print jobs from your iPhone or other iOS device. As long as your printer is also connected to your computer (either wirelessly or using a USB or Ethernet cable), your computer can receive data from AirPrint and then send it to the printer. The software you need to print this way includes:
handyPrint: Mac; free, with donation to upgrade to Pro. O’Print: Windows; $19.80; 30-Day Trial. Printopia: Mac; $19.99; 7-Day Trial.
Is AirPrint Completely Wireless?
Yes. Unless you’re using one of the programs mentioned in the last section, the only thing you need to physically connect your AirPrint printer to is a power source.
Do the iOS Device and the Printer Need To Be On The Same Network?
Yes. In order for AirPrint to work, your iOS device and the printer you want to print to must be connected to the same Wi-Fi network. So, no printing to the printer at home from work.
What Apps Work with AirPrint?
That changes all the time, as new apps are released. At minimum, you can count on most apps that come pre-installed on the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch supporting it. For instance, you’ll find AirPrint options in Safari, Mail, Photos, and Notes, among others. A lot of third-party photo apps support it. Major productivity tools do, too, including Apple’s iWork suite (Pages, Numbers, Keynote) and the Microsoft Office apps for iOS (opens in the App Store).
How to Manage or Cancel Your Printing Jobs with Print Center
If you’re only printing one page of text, you’ll probably never see the Print Center app because your printing will finish so quickly. But if you’re printing a large, multipage document, multiple documents, or big images, you can use Print Center to manage them. After you’ve sent a job to the printer, double click the Home button on your iPhone to bring up the app switcher (or, on iPhone X, swipe up from the bottom). There, you’ll find an app called Print Center. It shows all current print jobs that have been sent from your phone to a printer. Tap on a job to see information like its print settings and status, and to cancel it before printing is complete. If you don’t have any active print jobs, Print Center is not available.
Can You Export to PDF Using AirPrint Like on the Mac?
One of the nicest printing features on the Mac is that you can easily convert any document into a PDF right from the print menu. So, does AirPort offer the same thing on iOS? Sadly, no. As of this writing, there is no built-in feature to export PDFs. However, there are a number of apps in the App Store that can do that. Here are a few suggestions:
Genius Scan: Free, with in-app purchases DownloadPDF Export: Free, with in-app purchases DownloadPower PDF: Free, with paid Pro version Download.
How to Solve AirPrint Problems
If you’re having problems using AirPrint with your printer, try these steps: