How do I print via airport express from my iPad?, How do I print via airport express from my iPad?

I have set up an airport express which I can print through from my mac book pro, but I can't detect any printers from my iPad?

Use the application Printopia.

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  • How can i print my files from mi iphone 5 throught the airport express?

    How can i print my files from mi iphone 5 throught the airport express?? i have the last iOS version installed and also the last firmware version of the printer. the printer is already connected to the USB airport express and when i look for printers in airprinter there is no printer found. i have an HP LASERJET P1606dn(i think that is supported by the airprinter).

    In order to function with AirPrint, a printer must connect to the network wirelessly.
    Even if you have an AirPrint compatible printer, iOS devices will not be able to print to the printer when it is connected via USB.
    So, you have two options:
    1) Reconfigure the printer to connect to the network using wireless only and the iOS devices should be able to print that way....assuming that you have up to date drivers for the printer installed.
    2) Leave the printer connected via USB and then use a third party App like Printopia installed on your Mac as a "workaround" to (hopefully) allow the iOS to device to be able to print.  If you want to give this a try, there is a free trial for Printopia, so you will know if it will work before you buy. You must have a Mac running on the network in order for Printopia to function correctly.
    Printopia - AirPrint to Any Printer - Print from iPad - Print from iPhone ...

  • How do I print from my I Pad 2 using Airport Express

    How do I print from my I pad 2 using airport express.

    At this time you can't, not if you mean a printer connected via USB to the Airport unless there's been an app or workaround released that I haven't seen, or unless the printer is one of the few wireless printers that support AirPrint or for which the manufacturer has released their own app. At this time only HP has come out with printers that support AirPrint, which allows an iOS device to natively print directly to a wireless printer:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4356
    It's possible other printer manufacturers may provide updates to their printers to make them AirPrint capable. It's also possible that eventually Apple will support printers connected to a computer or Time Capsule. HP also has an app that allows printing to some of their other wireless printers, as if memory serves does Brother.
    If you don't have an HP printer or a another printer with an app available, then for now, you would have to connect the printer to your computer, then search the web for something like "airprint Windows hack" and you'll find instructions on enabling printing. If you have a Mac, try Printopia. 
    Regards.

  • Trying to add HP Photosmart C4280 via airport express. "Add Printer" correctly finds printer as Bonjour kind but "add Printer" cannot find printer software from Apple

    trying to add HP Photosmart C4280 via airport express. "Add Printer" correctly finds printer as Bonjour kind but "add Printer" cannot find printer software from Apple (although it says that the software is available from Apple)

    Rfh723-
    You are technically way ahead of me, so I can't argue with what you did.
    How about an even simpler WiFi network consisting of only the AirPort connected by an Ethernet cable to the printer?  If the iPad still can't find the printer when connected to this network, then something is broken!
    (Also try a different Ethernet cable.)
    Fred

  • I have bought an airport express after being assured that I will be able to print from my IPad. I have installed airport utility on my Hp laptop and it is configured correctly but the printer I have is showing neither on laptop nor on IPad. Can u tell how

    I bought an airport express after being assured that I will be able to AirPrint from my IPad. I have set up airport utility on my Hp laptop and configured it properly with the express. But still I'm not able to detect the printer attached to the USB port of airport express, neither on my laptop nor on my IPad. Can someone tell me if and how it can be done?

    Who assured you that an AirPort Express would allow you to use AirPrint from an iPad. They were incorrect.
    AirPrint from iPads and other iOS devices is only supported on a select few wireless network printers that expressly advertise that feature. An AirPort Express will not add that feature to a printer that does not support AirPrint. Also, for printers that do support AirPrint a wireless access point is not required since the printer needs to support wireless networks connections internally.
    The HP laptop should however be able to print to the printer connected to the AirPort Express. Try also installing the Bonjour Print Services for Windows. It will make printer discovery a lot easier when using Bonjour enable devices like an AirPort Express.

  • How can I print from my IPAD3 to a printer connected to Airport Express?

    How can I print from my IPAD3 to a printer connected to Airport Express? I have a HP printer and I can print from all my Windows PC and iMAC in the house. How can I print from my IPaD?

    You cannot.
    The USB port on the AirPort Express allow sharing a printer with Windows and Mac OS X, not with iOS:
    "Wireless printing over USB requires a compatible printer and OS X v10.2.7 or later, Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7":
    http://www.apple.com/airportexpress/#wireless-printing
    "AirPrint-enabled printers  connected using Bluetooth or shared through a USB port of a Mac, PC, AirPort Base Station, or Time Capsule are not supported":
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4356
    The HP ePrint app also does not provide such functionality:
    Can I print from the HP ePrint mobile app using USB or Bluetooth?
    No. You can only print directly to supported HP printers on a local wireless network.
    http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c01923321&lc=en&cc=us&dlc=en &product=5199463#N1176
    Shlomi

  • How to stream from iPad to apple tv via airport express with the airport express being connected to the internet

    I have an apple tv, iPad 3 and airport express. Im at school and the apple tv is technically not supported by the network. Ive read that one could use AirPlay to apple tv via AE.
    Can someone help me make this work? Step by step process if possible.
    Thanks in advance,

    The router does provide WIFI, but the thing is the Apple TV will be out of reach. I want to avoid having two routers / networks. That's why Apple TV is hardwired. The AirPort (also hardwired) should only work as a receiver for the iPhone - streaming iPhone content to the Apple TV.
    BOTH the Apple TV and the AirPort Express are AirPlay "speakers." That is, you can stream from iTunes to either device. You don't need both if the Apple TV is hardwired to an existing router. That provided the necessary networking for AirPlay to stream over. Wi-Fi is NOT required for AirPlay if you have a wired connection between the AirPlay "server" (i.e., iTunes host) and the AirPlay "speaker."
    The Apple TV would work as a "receiver" for your iPhone.
    If AirPlay is an application layer software, how may two AirPlay device communicate directly? Normally all communication is relayed by the access point.
    AirPlay is a streaming protocol that runs over TCP/IP. AirPlay "speakers" DO NOT communicate with each other directly. The basic communication path is between an AirPlay "server" and an AirPlay "speaker" or multiple "speakers." Again the path between them can be either be wired or wireless or some combination of each.

  • No printing from XP via AirPort Express

    We're using AirPort Extreme. A Windows XP machine is connected via Ethernet cable to the AirPort, and a Mac iBook is connected wirelessly. Both machines can access the internet without any problems.
    Also connected to the AirPort (via USB cable) is a Canon PIXMA iP4200 printer. Printing from the iBook works fine, but we are unable to get the XP machine to print.
    I've downloaded and installed the most current driver from Canon's website. (The printer works fine when plugged directly into the XP machine -- it's only through the AirPort that it won't work.)
    I followed the instructions on p. 54 of the "AirPorts Networks for Windows" documentation -- creating a port with an IP of 10.0.1.1 when adding the printer. I've tried disabling the XP firewall, but that had no effect.
    The printer showed in the XP "Printers and Faxes" window. It said "Ready" (not "Offline"). When we sent something to print, the job appeared in the queue. But then it would eventually time out with a message that the printer is either busy or there's some other error.
    To complicate matters, I deleted that printer from XP's "Printers and Faxes" in one of my repeated attempts to start over. Now when I go through the process, it tells me that port 10.0.1.1 is already in use, so I can't even get it to show.
    This is XP Home Edition, Service Pack 2.
    We tried calling Canon support, but they don't support networked printers.

    Also, I'm unable to repeat them now because it fails
    at the step, "...if the IP address of the AEBS or
    Airport Express is 10.0.1.1, put "10.0.1.1" and let
    it generate "IP_10.0.1.1" as the port name."
    This no longer works because XP says that that port
    is already in use.
    At the "Up will come the "Select the Printer Port" screen" rather than create a new port, use the drop down box to select the IP_10.0.1.1 port which already exists.
    iFelix

  • Printing from Windows XP via an Airport Express

    This might be helpful for anyone who has the same problem with their printer...
    If you configure an printer via windows connecting via tcp/ip default most people use RAW_9100 or LPR, problem is that so far all printers I tested from Canon seem to have problems with LPR and completely do not work with RAW_9100...
    Fix:
    Simply change the RAW port to 9101, don't forget to remove all tasks from your printer queue first before changing.
    If other people have the same problem and maybe a other solution please post here

    Yes this finally made my Canon S300 print from XP while connected to an Airport Express. Other Macs on the network could print just fine. The XP Bonjour Printer Wizard was absolutely useless in trying to create a working printer. Here are the steps I took.
    START > Settings > Printers and Faxes
    “Add a printer”
    Click Next
    “Local printer attached to this computer”
    “Create a new port” / select Standard TCP/IP Port from the pulldown requestor
    Click Next
    Enter the IP address of the Airport Express in “Printer Name or IP Address”
    While entering the IP address the box below should automatically fill itself in as the same IP address and should insert “IP_” before it (after you have finished entering the first box)
    Click Next
    Check the “Custom” radio button
    Click “Settings” next to it
    **this is the important weird part that finally made my Canon printer work**
    Change the “Port Number” to 9101
    Click OK
    Click Next
    Click Finish
    Select the Brand and Make (driver) of your printer
    I clicked “Keep Existing Driver”
    Give it a name or leave the one it created in “Printer Name”
    Select whether or not you want it as the default printer
    Select whether or not you want to share it (probably not since other can access it over the network in their own way)
    Go ahead a print a test page and rejoice when it finally prints (I did)

  • How do I print from iPhone using Airport Express to a regular printer over enet

    I am trying to figure out how to print from my iPhone or iPad to a regular printer that is on my wired ethernet network. I purchased Airport Express and my iPhone recognizes the Airport Express. I connected the USB port to the USB port on printer. The printer recognizes the Airport Express. But my iPhone does not recognize the printer. Any ideas?

    See this article about AirPrint: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4356
    Note the next-to-last bullet in "Notes" near the bottom:
    AirPrint printers connected to the USB port of the Apple AirPort Base Station or Time Capsules are not supported with AirPrint.
    I do not believe you can use AirPrint to print to a wired printer, period.  Very likely, you cannot use even a printer manufacturer's app to print to such a printer.  You would need a wireless printer.

  • How to setup HP LaserJet 1320 to print from Windows using Airport Express

    My situation was that I could print locally when the printer was directly plugged into the computer's USB port but when I tried to print through the Airport Express (with the printer plugged into the AEBS USB port) nothing would happen. (I could print fine from my MacBook Pro, just not from any Windows machine.)
    It seems (although I'm still not quite sure why) that the issue was with the port address created by the Bonjour for Windows wizard.
    The following worked like a charm:
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1688294

    I don't think it answers the original question. PrintCentral, according to the description you are pointing to print
    s to:
    1) most wireless printers (he's got a network printer, I assume a wired one)
    Works just fine on my 2 Ethernet network printers.
    2) all printers via a Mac. This option although useful looks a bit strange. If I have to have a Mac on all the time, I would use it to view stuff and print from there. No need for an iPad.
    Not sure why you would want to use this option if you want to print directly from the iPad to a printer. My wife's iPad prints to either network printer just fine when my Mac laptop is shut down.
    Looking for a solution myself... We need CUPS for iPad!
    You might want to let Apple know.
    Apple - iPad - Feedback

  • Printing Lighter from windows to mac via airport express

    My wife has a windows vista computer and the only way she can print to our printer through the airport express is if she connects to the printer through my computer as a shared printer. Going directly to the printer via bonjour does not work.
    Anyway, whenever she prints to the printer the text is always lighter than it should be or would be if she was directly connected to the printer. My iMac prints perfectly to the printer via the AE.
    Any ideas?

    Airtunes actually only support MP3/AAC audio streaming from iTunes. That's too bad for video.
    The things is, even with other Airtunes streaming software, the streaming delay is such that the song will be off by a few second from the video. I guess Apple have choose to do not stream video sound until this may be resolve.
    Therefore, I'm not aware of any solution to this issue.

  • How to print from airport express?

    I bought HP deskjet F2100 printer and i tried to plug into my airport express for printing and from my acer laptop(WinXP) i could setup according to the manuals of airport express and i could make wireless prit but when i tried to print from my macbook(OS X 10.4) i couldnt print even though i follow the manual book from airport express, i get "unable to connect to printer". i could see that HP Deskjet F2100 in my printer setup utility and i could see in the box browser- HP DeskjetF2100 and in connection is bonjour, but still i couldnt print.I have airport express software in both of my laptop and from acer i could print wirelessly but from macbook i couldnt. And in both laptop i could connect internet wirelessly but i couldnt print wirelessly. i dont understand how come both apple product macbook and airport express are not compatible..
    i would be very thankful if someone could help me............

    The HP Mac drivers are incompatible with wireless printing.
    Use the process outlined here:
    HP Printers (and others) not on compatibility list and Airport Extreme Printing
    http://tech.ifelix.net/1300.html
    Using the Gimp-Print drivers for the HP PhotoSmart P1000 printer.
    iFelix

  • I have an airport express that i am using for my wifi network to include iphone 4 ipad2 windows vista laptop and a hp eprint printer.  My internet is coming from my iphone 4 via peronal hotspot.

    The problem is i only am able to be on one or the other, at first i was able to be on internet and connected to wifi network thus being able to surf and print how do i need to fix this?

    You are asking several different questions. If you need to store your photos, music, and movies on an external volume, you certainly can. Any externally connected hard disk drive will work, connected either directly to your Mac or to your Time Capsule as a shared volume.
    You should not rely upon using that as a backup device though. Although you certainly may use it for both purposes, it is a better idea to have dedicated backup devices for a variety of reasons not limited to redundancy. You would not want to simultaneously lose all your pictures as well as your backup. If they are all on the same device, that could happen. Furthermore, a backup cannot back up the volume on which it is running.
    As for adding an Extreme or Express, using its LAN port for your iMac, and then enable Internet sharing so you can effectively use the iMac as a "hotspot", you can do that too, but I am unclear on what benefit you believe this arrangement would convey for you.
    An Extreme's Guest network is separate from its Main network; that is the reason for having it.

  • How can I print from ipad2 via airport extreme to hp printer on USB.

    Is there a way to get iPad2 to print via airport extreme to a non wireless hp printer?

    Apple - iPad - Print right from your iPad with AirPrint.
    Unfortunately, AirPrint will only work with AirPrint enabled HP printers.
    Check the HP site. They may have an app available you can use for your USB / Airport printer.

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