Monday, 18 November 2019

AirPrint And Cloud Print: Many Paths Lead To The Printer


There are a variety of ways to connect a printer to a computer. The technology has evolved in recent years. As an alternative to USB and traditional network printers, some new ways have been established to send the print job on the road. While Apple has offered a comfortable interface for wireless communication between a printer and an iOS device or Mac since 2010 with AirPrint, more and more cloud print-enabled applications are now entering the market.

AirPrint: Print with Apple

AirPrint makes it easy to print photos and documents from a Mac, iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. The AirPrint interface is integrated with many printer models. The device is very comfortable because no printer-specific drivers are needed. Only one access point is required. Some printers even offer the option of having their own hotspot for the iOS device. In this case, the devices connect without an external access point.

Print with Cloud Print over the Internet

The best-known representative of cloud print services is certainly Google. More specifically, printing through the cloud is merely communication over an internet service with a corresponding printer or computer. Thus, print jobs without a complicated configuration can be started even beyond the limits of your own network. A USB printer can be used for this purpose, but the connected computer must be ready for the job.

Alternatively, there are cloud-enabled printers that can establish a direct Internet connection. The device is simple and can be done on such devices without driver installation. The connection to Google Cloud Print is also fast. All you have to do in Google Chrome is to enable the feature in Settings and add a compatible printer.

Tip: To check if the setup was successful, you can go to Google's overview page to see your cloud printers.

Mobile printing

How you send your print job on trips, of course, is up to you. With AirPrint already well integrated into the iOS ecosystem, the system offers the greatest comfort when printing from an iPhone or iPad. The advantage of a cloud-capable printer, on the other hand, is definitely tempting when you're traveling a lot.

Unfortunately, Google does not provide an official Cloud Print App for iOS. The company only builds Google Cloud Print into its own apps. If you still want to print to a Google Cloud Print-enabled printer through another app, you'll need a third-party app, such as PrintCentral Pro. Google offers a list of other applications on a support page.

The choice of printer is large for both interfaces. When you're looking for a compatible printer, the Otto Office printer overview is handy, as it simply filters for AirPrint and Cloud Print. Simply click on the desired printer category (laser, inkjet, multifunction printer) and under "mobile printing" select the option "Apple AirPrint" or "Google Cloud Print". Now all corresponding printers are listed, with the detail pages listing all important data about the printers.




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