6/1/2023 0 Comments Printopia airprint![]() I have been using Printopia for several days now (the demo lasts for 7 days), both printing and using "Send to Mac", and it works as advertised, I use "Send to Mac" a lot, it's so easy to transfer files. I was unable to test '' as I don't have an account. Thanks to Graeme Herwig for the screen shot. You can intsall Printopia on multiple Macs, you'll get a choice of which mac to send/print to. ![]() The file name of the PDF will be taken from the Subject line in the email. If you use "Send to Mac", the email will open on the Mac Desktop as a PDF and the file will be placed into 'User > Documents folder > Printopia folder'. Printing emails works in exactly the same manner. The item is placed inside your User > Documents folder > Printopia folder. When selecting 'Send to Mac' two things happen, the sent item opens on your computer monitor using Preview if transferring photos, and Adobe Reader if sending PDFs. Clicking on the 'Print' button sends the photo to my Mac. "Send to Mac" has now been selected as the 'printer'. With the same photo selected I clicked in Printer column and from the new menu I selected "Send to Mac". I was a bit surprised at how fast the photo transfer to my printer. There is also the option to set the number of prints that you want. As I already have my HP LaserJet selected it shows up in the Printer column as the selected printer. As you can see below, there has been a new option added to the menu - Print.Ĭlicking on 'Print' produces the Printer Options menu. With the photo selected from a photo album, I clicked on the 'action arrow'. I first sent a photo from my iPad Photos App to my printer over WiFi. Gone! Once Printopia has been installed you can forget about it as it works seamlessly in the background. If you choose to uninstall Printopia, open System Preferences and look for the Printopia icon.Ĭontrol or Right click on the Printopia icon and select "Remove Printopia Preference Pane". If I had other printers attached to my Mac or network, they would have shown up as well. As you can see below, Printopia found my HP Color LaserJet printer. Click on the 'Install Printopia' and the software will be installed into your Mac System Preferences.Īfter you install, the System Prefs will open. After you download the software and unzip it you see the Printopia window. Installing Printopia could not be easier. If you are running '' with Printopia you can print PDF and JPG files directly to the Mac's DropBox folder. ![]() Printopia also includes the ability to 'Send to Mac', which is like 'virtual printing' (saving on paper) which will save a PDF or JPG file directly to your Mac. If your Mac can see a printer, Printopia can connect to it, including printers connected to your Mac via USB, connected to a wireless router, AirPort, Time Capsule, and network printers. The big advantage of Printopia is that it will enable you to print from any qualifying iOS mobile device (iOS 4.2 or higher) to any printer that your Mac can print to. Printopia also comes with a very simply way of uninstalling if need be. Printopia runs independently from printer sharing, and does not modify the Mac or iOS operating system in any way. But with Printopia this is not what happens. At first I was a little wary of installing any software that might somehow change my Mac's OS. Printopia is not an iOS app it does not install on your mobile device it installs on your Mac. My $900.00 HP Color LaserJet works perfectly and I'm not about to junk it and run out and buy a HP e-Printer.įortunately I found a very simply solution to my dilemma, Printopia. As I have HP Color LaserJet 2550n, ethernet network printer, this would mean that I'm out of luck. (Sadly, 'Notes' can not take advantage of AirPrint).Ī troubling aspect of the new iOS 4.2 is that AirPrint can only work with the new HP e-Print Printers. We have been told that as some of the third party apps are updated for 'multi-tasking', they will be able to utilize AirPrint as well. The Apps that are currently supported by AirPrint are Apple's Mail, Safari and Photo app, as well as iWork apps, Pages, Numbers and Keynote. One of the highly anticipated new features is "AirPrint" which works over WiFi. Recently Apple shipped iOS 4.2 for the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. System requirements: 10.5 and higher, Intel and PPC Macs. Printopia for Mac - $9.95 - Demo available.
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