iPad Printing Tips

Taking consideration that an iPad is almost a laptop computer with options to write documents and draw in Sketchbook Pro for example, you would think that printing is setup and ready out of the box. Let’s face it you can print from just about any electronic device nowadays. It is not easily done on the iPad without using the downloading apps. Below you'll find three printing apps for use with Canon Printers , HP Printers and Lexmark printers.

Best iPad Printing apps as per PCMag.com:

  • Easy Photo-Print from iPhone - “If you want to print photos directly to a WiFi-enabled Canon printer, Canon's free Easy Photo-Print for iPhone worked on our iPad. It was ugly, because it's an iPhone app that's blown up to fit the iPad's big screen. It only prints photos and screen shots that you saved to your photo gallery - no other kind of document. But it successfully printed photos to our Wi-Fi Canon Pixma MX870 printer.”
  • HP iPrint Photo - “HP has a similar free app, HP iPrint Photo, which we've gotten to work on an iPhone before. But on our iPad, it couldn't detect an HP Laserjet 1102w Wi-Fi-enabled printer to print directly. It did locate our Mac and print to a Laserjet being shared on the network, though.”
  • ePrint - “We had less luck with ePrint ($2.99), which looked promising. ePrint says it prints contacts, photos, Web pages, notes or your clipboard (which means you can copy entire emails and then print them). But every time it tried to print to our Wi-Fi-connected HP or Epson printers, it crashed. Trying to print to the Canon, it just stalled out. ePrint had more luck printing to a Lexmark laser printer shared by a Mac on our network.”
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