There are a few different ways to print documents and images from
your iPad. AirPrint is the most common and powerful way, as it is
integrated with almost all Apple apps. If you don't have an AirPrint
printer, there are still ways to print your files. Follow this guide to
get started.
Method 1 of 3: AirPrint
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Install the printer. In order to print to an AirPrint
printer, it must be connected to the same wireless network as your
iPad. Each printer has a specific way to connect it to the network, but
generally you’ll need to ensure that the network name and password are
entered correctly.
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Open the item you wish to print. On your iPad, open the item. You can only use AirPrint with programs that support it, such as Safari, Mail, Pages, and Photos.
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3
Click the Action button. This button is located on
the top bar of the program screen, and looks like a rectangle with an
arrow coming out. This button will open a menu of actions you can
perform. Select the Print button.
- In Pages, click the wrench icon to open the settings menu. Tap Share and Print, then click Print from this menu.
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4
Select your printer. If you have more than one
AirPrint printer on the network, choose the one that you wish to print
from. Select the number of copies you want to print, then tap the Print
button.
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Method 2 of 3: HP ePrint
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1
Install your printer. If you are using an HP printer
that supports network printing but doesn’t support AirPrint, you can use
the HP ePrint app to print from your iPad.
- Connect your printer to your network. You may need to install the
drivers on a computer first in order to properly install the printer.
Make sure that the network name and password are entered correctly.
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2
Install the ePrint app. The HP ePrint app is free on the App Store. You will need to activate the program with a valid email address.
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Select the printer. In the top-left corner of the window, tap the Printer Select button. Press the All tab, and select your printer from the list.
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4
Register your email and cloud services. You can add
email and cloud accounts to ePrint, which will allow you to print emails
and documents from those locations. To add an email account, click the
Email button on the top bar. To add a cloud account, such as Dropbox or
Google Drive, tap the Cloud button on the top bar.
- You can use the built in web browser to navigate and print websites.
- To print a Pages document, open the document and click the wrench
icon. Tap the Share and Print menu, then select Open in Another App. You
will be asked what format you would like to convert the file to. Choose
whichever format you prefer. Once the format has been chosen, tap the
Choose App button, then select HP ePrint.
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5
Print your document. You can adjust color and number
of copies with the Print Settings button on the bottom of the screen.
Once you have adjusted your settings, tap Print to print the document.
After a few moments, your document will begin printing.
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Method 3 of 3: Google Cloud Print
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1
Install your printer. You will need to have your
printer properly connected to the wireless network, and installed on a
computer on that network. That computer must also have Google Chrome
installed.
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2
Open Chrome on your computer. Click the Menu button
at the top-right of the window. It looks like three horizontal bars.
Select Settings. At the bottom of the Settings page, click “Show
advanced settings.” Scroll down and under the Google Cloud Print
settings, click “Sign in to Google Cloud Print.”
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3
Select your printer from the list. Click Add printer. Your printer is now ready for cloud printing.
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4
Open Google Chrome on your iPad. Google Cloud Print
only works through the Chrome browser. You can download it for free from
the App Store. Sign into chrome with your Google account.
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Print your page or document. Tap the Menu button in the top-right. Select “Print…” then select Google Cloud Print. Pick your printer from the list.
- Select your print options, then tap the Print button.
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