IPad printing to net gear print server

Is there a app available for printing to a net gear WGPS606 print server?

Rogers-4-
I doubt the iPad's AirPrint system will work through a print server, even if it is serving an AirPrint printer.  There could be a problem communicating Bonjour data between the printer and the iPad.  Contact the server manufacturer for their opinion/advice.
The iPad prints over WiFi.  If there is a WiFi path to the print server, one of the printing Apps like Print n Share may work for you.  You can contact EuroSmartz and ask if their Apps would work, but the only way to be sure may be to try it.
Search the iTunes App Store to see if your printer's manufacturer has a free printing App.  If so, you can give it a try.
Fred

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