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How to make your printer AirPrint compatible

http://www.netputing.com/applications/handyprint-v5/ $5USD handyPrint™ v5 is a 64 bit Mac OSX application that allow you to print from your iPods, iPads and iPhones on printers that do not support the AirPrint protocol. v5 has been re-designed as a standard application similar to the ones you would find in the Apple App Store. You simply copy it to the Applications folder and run it from there. Once you turn the application switch to ON it will start on its own every time you login to you user account. No need to manually start the application. http://www.collobos.com $20/USD per year per server Presto is a robust, cost effective solution for enterprise mobile printing. Unlike other solutions, Presto integrates with a corporate network’s DNS and DHCP servers, freeing it from requiring expensive hardware and additional software components to work.  It is not unusual to find a single copy of Presto Enterprise powering the entire mobile printing services of a large enterprise or unive

Print from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch

Requirements 1. an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch 2. an AirPrint enabled printer You can print from your iOS device to any  Airprint-enabled printer : Open the app you want to print from. Find the print option by tapping the app’s share icon (  or  ) or settings icon (  or ). If you can’t find the print option, check the app’s User Guide or Help section. Not all apps support AirPrint. Tap (   ) or Print. Choose an  AirPrint-enabled printer .  Choose the number of copies. Tap Print. If you don’t see your printer, make sure that: Your iOS device and your printer are both connected to the same Wi-Fi network and you're within range.  Your  printer supports AirPrint . View or cancel your print job While printing, you can watch your print jobs or cancel them through the App Switcher. Just double-click the Home button and tap the printer icon. source: https://support.apple.com/en-ca/HT201