Apple is releasing a beta version of its AirPrint wireless printing solution for the iPad, iPhone and iPod touch to members of Apple’s iOS developer programme. AirPrint will be included in the free iOS 4.2 software update in November.
AirPrint automatically finds printers on local networks and can print text, photos and graphics to them wirelessly over wi-fi without the need to install drivers or download software. HP’s existing and upcoming ePrint-enabled printers will be the first to support printing direct from iOS devices.
AirPrint is designed to support a wide range of printers, from entry-level inkjet printers to office laser printers. Additionally, iOS 4.2 devices can print to printers shared through a Mac or a PC. iOS 4.2-compatible HP printers to be released this autumn include the HP Photosmart, Officejet, Officejet Pro and LaserJet Pro series ePrint-enabled printers.
“AirPrint is Apple’s powerful new printing architecture that matches the simplicity of iOS – no set up, no configuration, no printer drivers and no software to download,” says Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of worldwide product marketing. “iPad, iPhone and iPod touch users can simply tap to print their documents or photos wirelessly to an HP ePrint printer or to a printer shared on a Mac or PC.”