

It works with Mac OS X 10.5.8 and Mac OS X 10.6.5, as well as iOS 4.2 or 4.2.1. You can also output PDF or JPG images directly to your Mac’s Dropbox folder, if you’re a user of the popular file synchronization service.Ī free demo is available.

The software also generates a “virtual printer” on the Mac, so you can output printouts from your iPad or iPhone as PDF files. Ecamm is careful to note that Printopia doesn’t modify your Mac or iOS operating system in any way, and it runs independently from printer sharing as well.

It appears in the System Preferences, and you simply select which printers you wish to share with AirPrint-enabled devices. Printopia Pro adds AirPrint printing capability to any printer, allowing you to support iPads and iPhones on your network with minimal effort. Requires macOS 10.7 or later and iOS 4.2 or later. Printopia allows you to share up to five (5) physical printers. Printopia is a utility installed on a host Mac on the same network as the printer. Free demo is fully functional for 7 days. The Mac software developer behind utilities like PadSync, PhoneView and Call Recorder for Skype has released Printopia, a $9.95 utility that enables you to print to any printer on your network using an iOS 4.2-equipped iPad or iPhone. No, thanks to the efforts of Ecamm Network. At present, Apple lists 11 models manufactured by Hewlett-Packard (HP) as “AirPrint-enabled.”ĪirPrint support for other printers is waiting in the wings, apparently, but if you have a printer that isn’t on the list, are you out of luck for now? Unfortunately, at least for now, AirPrint works only with a small handful of printers. AirPrint is one of the coolest new features of iOS 4.2 – with it, iOS devices can now print.
