If you look to learn How to print from iPhone or iPad, it is way easier than you might think. The simplest way to print from an iPhone is printing via a printer that supports AirPrint, it helps you print with a wireless connection. Printing wirelessly without using AirPrint is also possible by downloading your printer’s app on an iPhone/iPad, or can also connect your devices with a USB cable and adapter.
How to print from iPhone with AirPrint?
- Go to the app that you have to print from.
- To find the print option, tap the app’s share icon or tap on the three dots.
- Scroll down and tap on the Print icon, check the app’s User Guide or Help section.
- Tap on the Select Printer option, then choose an AirPrint-enabled printer.
- Choose the number of copies and other options, for example, which pages you want to print.
- Tap on Print in the upper-right.
*Not all apps support AirPrint.
How to print from iPhone without AirPrint?
- Open the printer’s app.
- Turn on your printer’s Wi-Fi.
- Go into your phone “Settings” and open the Wi-Fi tab.
- Locate your printer, if you can’t find it look for it in the “OTHER NETWORKS” and then tap on it.
- Open the document, image, or webpage that has to be printed, then tap on the Share icon
- You will be able to connect the printer through the app and print.
How to print with a USB cable?
- Turn on your printer and connect it with your iPhone using an OTG cable.
- A pop-up will appear on your iPhone, after it appears tap on OK.
- Afterward, go to the document you wish to print and tap the Share button.
- In the Share menu, select the “Print”.
- The connected printer will appear next to “Printer”.
- Tap on Print in the upper-right.
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