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Sync an AirPrint printer to your iPad for easy wireless printing
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If you have AirPrint printer, you can easily connect your iPad to print documents wirelessly. You'll just need to make sure both devices are turned on and connected to the same Wi-Fi network. Afterwards, you should be able to see and add your wireless printer to your iPad. This wikiHow will show you how to connect and use an AirPrint-enabled printer with your iPad, iPad Pro, Mini, or Air.

Easy Steps to Connect a Printer to an iPad

  1. Make sure your printer is AirPrint-compatible by checking your owner’s manual.
  2. Turn the printer on and disconnect Bluetooth and cable connections.
  3. Ensure the printer and iPad are connected to the same WiFi network.
  4. Open the document on your iPad, click the “Share” icon, then select “Print.”
  5. Select your printer on the “Printer Options” menu, then click “Print” again.
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Connecting to AirPrint

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  1. Your iPad will need to be connected to an AirPrint-compatible printer in order to print anything. Check the Apple website to see if your printer is AirPrint compatible. [1]
    • If your printer isn't listed on this page, look for "AirPrint compatible" (or similar) on the printer's packaging or documentation.
    • If you determine that your printer isn't compatible with AirPrint, you can use a printing app instead.
  2. Make sure the printer is plugged into an electrical outlet, then press the "Power"
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    button on the printer.
    • Skip this step if your printer is already on.
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  3. In order to connect to your printer via AirPrint, your printer cannot be connected to your computer via Bluetooth, nor can it be connected to a router via an Ethernet cable. [2]
    • You can disconnect your printer from a router by unplugging the connected Ethernet cable from the back of your printer.
    • Disabling your printer's Bluetooth will vary from model to model, so check your printer's manual or online documentation for specific instructions on disabling Bluetooth if your printer is connected to a computer via Bluetooth.
  4. Connect your printer to Wi-Fi if necessary. If your printer isn't already connected to a Wi-Fi network, use the printer's menu to select a strong Wi-Fi connection. You must do this to add an AirPrint printer to your network.
    • This step will vary depending on your printer model, so check your printer's manual or online documentation for specific steps on connecting to Wi-Fi.
  5. This looks like a grey cog icon.
  6. It's near the top-left side of the screen. Doing so opens your iPad's Wi-Fi menu.
  7. Your iPad needs to be on the same exact wireless network to which you connected your AirPrint printer.
    • If you aren't connected to the same network, tap the name of the printer's network, enter the password if asked, and tap Join .
  8. For optimal results, you'll want to be within a few feet of your printer, though it's usually safe to have the printer in another room.
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Printing with AirPrint

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  1. For example, if you're printing from the Photos app, tap the photo you want to print.
    • If you're printing a web browser page, you may have to tap ⋯ to open a menu before proceeding.
    • Not all apps support printing, but the majority of the iPad's built-in apps should allow you to print.
  2. It's usually in one of the corners of the screen, though you may find it in the URL bar or the ⋯ menu if you're using a browser. You'll see a pop-up menu appear at the bottom of the screen.
  3. This printer-shaped icon is in the bottom row of the pop-up menu. Doing so opens the Print menu.
    • You may have to swipe from right to left across the bottom row of app icons in the pop-up menu to find the Print option.
    • If you can't find the Print menu, make sure your iPad is updated .
  4. It's a field at the top of the menu. This will open a list of the compatible AirPrint printers within range.
  5. Tap the name of the printer with which you want to print your item.
    • If you can't find your printer, make sure that the printer is on, connected to Wi-Fi, not connected to Bluetooth, not hard-wired to a router, and within range of your iPad.
  6. It's in the top-right corner of the screen. Your item will begin printing from your iPad .
    • Depending on your printer, you may have the option to select color or black-and-white printing, a page range, and so on before tapping Print .
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      Tips

      • Some printer companies, such as HP, have dedicated printer apps (e.g., HP Smart) that you can use to connect to your wireless printer without using AirPrint.
      • You can cancel a print job by selecting the "Print Center" option from the list of currently open apps and then tapping Cancel Printing at the bottom of the screen.
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      Warnings

      • While there are a few paid apps which will allow you to print from some non-AirPrint printers, there is no app (free or otherwise) which will allow you to print from all non-AirPrint printers.
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