![]() ![]() I also hosted it here if you'd rather avoid that link altogether. The download page for the required AirPrint files is rife with pop-ups, so make sure your browser security is up to date. However, I will note some important items the author left out: I won't repeat the step-by-step here, as it's pretty straightforward. ![]() Update: I have since found what I consider a much easier and more effective solution: FingerPrint, a Windows/Mac utility that turns any printer into an AirPrint printer. Following some instructions over at news blog Javox, I learned how to make AirPrint work with just about any printer. Sorry, but I'm not ditching my perfectly good laser and inkjet models just so I can beam the occasional photo or document from my iPhone.įortunately, I don't have to. Like many users, I was pretty excited about iOS 4.2's AirPrint feature-until I learned that it would work only with AirPrint-compatible printers. If you're a tech-savvy user, you can tweak Windows to make any shared printer available to AirPrint. ![]()
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