Is it possible to print from magazines in newsstand? Or extract .pdfs

I would like to extract a page or two from knitting magazines I subscribe to in Newsstand. This is necessary to follow the charts. I could either print them or extract a .pdf to use in an iPad app especially for knitters. I can do this with hard copies, of course. Does anyone know if this is possible? If not, then it's back to hard copies.

If you screenshot it then you will be able to print it off from your photos if you have an Air Printer.

Similar Messages

  • Is it possible to print from Windows 8.1 to a printer connected to the USB port on an Airport Express?

    Is it possible to print from Windows 8.1 to a printer connected to the USB port on an Airport Express?
    a) HP printer with USB port only (no ethernet port) connected to Airport Express
    b) No issue printing from Macs
    Tests
    1) Installed Bonjour 2 - does not find printer (now uninstalled)
    2) Bonjour 3 is listed in programs but no way to access
    3) Using TCPIP address (and no Bonjour) gives 'Unsupported Personality' error when printing test page
    Regards
    Richard
    p.s. why are all Windows 8.1 questios n the forum 'Locked' with no reply?

    This is possible, but not with Bonjour or any other fixes.  It is just a printer set up based on the Port name of the Airport, 10.0.1.1.
    I found the answer on YouTube, Title: Windows Printing For Apple AirPort Extreme without Bonjour Wireless wifi.

  • Hi....is it possible to print from iPad to a HP Officejet Pro 8500 A909 printer?  Thanks for any help!

       Hi....is it possible to print from iPad to a HP Officejet Pro 8500 A909 printer?  Thanks for any help!

    The HP Officejet Pro 8500 A909 is not an AirPrint printer, if that is what you're asking. HP has proprietary apps that may be suitable for your needs.
    To print directly from an iPad / iPhone you will need an AirPrint compatible printer or another device to act as a print server. That can be a Mac computer running Printopia ($19.95 with free trial) or handyPrint (donation - supported). The Mac must be "on" but may be asleep for them to work. Equivalent PC options may exist but you're on your own finding them.
    You can also buy this standalone print server:
    http://www.lantronix.com/it-management/xprintserver/xprintserver.html
    These options enable you to use any printer available to your Mac, even older ones that may predate AirPrint by decades.
    Otherwise you will need to buy an AirPrint printer or multifunction device.

  • Is it possible to print from iPhone 4 on a non wireless printer via use of the USB data / charging cable

    Is it possible to print from iPhone 4 on a non wireless printer via use of the USB data / charging cable.

    No

  • Is it possible to print from an apple device without a wifi network?

    Is it possible to print from an apple device without a wifi network?

    I cannot make out the text, but my previous apply assumed that you wanted to create a wireless network.....without Internet access...... using an Apple device, like an AirPort Express.
    It's simple....just "create a wireless network with a name and password of your choice. You will be notified of an "error" that you do not have an Internet connection. Simply click to "ignore" that error you will have a green light on the AirPort.
    If the Apple guys told you that this is not possible, then they are simply wrong.
    Devices will be able to connect to the wireless network and print to the printer....assuming that it is AirPrint compatible model.
    My guess would be that the printer that you already have is not an AirPrint compatible model.  In that case, the Apple store guys were partially correct.  But, there are Apps that you can install on the iPhone and iPad that will allow printing to most printers, even if they are not AirPrint compatible.
    If you have a question about how to configure an AirPort Express or AirPort Extreme to create a wireless network.....without an Internet connection.....we can probably help.

  • Is it possible to print from iphone 5 through time capsule on wi-fi, usb connected to printer (no AirPrint support)?

    Is it possible to print from iphone 5 through time capsule on wi-fi, that is usb connected to printer (no AirPrint support)?
    I can print on the same printer on my Macs...was wondering if I could do the same with iOS devices?

    Try Printopia. There is a free trial, so it will cost you nothing to find out if it works.
    Printopia - AirPrint to Any Printer - Print from iPad - Print from iPhone ...

  • Is it possible to print from an iPhone 4s to an HP printer 4500 if the printer does not have Airprint?

    Is it possible to print from an iPhone 4s to an HP printer 4500 if the printer does not have Airprint?

    Not without 3rd party software running on a PC or Mac.

  • Is it possible to print from my iPad to a Airprint-enabled printer in a wired LAN.

    Is it possible to print from my iPad to a Airprint-enabled printer in a wired LAN? My iPad is via WiFi connected to that LAN. The WiFi connection of the printer isn't used.

    My Canon MX715 printer is wired connected to the router. My iPad is via WiFi connected to the router.
    The printer could be connected via WiFi but I prefer the wired connection. So the printer is part of the LAN to which I get access with my iPad via a WiFi connection. A network scanner shows them all  connected into the LAN.
    My Windows Laptop also connected via WiFi to the same LAN finds the printer and works well every time.
    The iPad has troubles to find the printer.
    After a couples of hours by trial and error I found an app of Canon Easy PhotoPrint. After I installed the app I found my printer and could print. It worked for the apps at my iPad that have the print feature. After a while I discovered that the different apps at my iPad don't find the printer immediately every time when needed. After multiple trials it works again.
    So the big question that remains: Why doesn't it works always? Have I initialize something after start up or wake up the print access to the Lan?

  • Is it possible to print from IPad to Lexmark Impact S301?

    I have a Lexmark Impact S301 wireless all-in-one printer.  Works great, from my laptop.  Is it possible to print from my Ipad or to this printer? ... or is it just too antiquated? 

    Thanks.  Jiinoz.  I did.  It can't find my printer address when I click to "search network."  I don't know where the address is to enter it manually.

  • Is it possible to print from design view in CS3

    I've got a summary print out / display page for a CF application that I'd like to be able to print out in Design view.
    DW CS3 only seems to print the code page and I don't want to print from a browser as that will only show the options currently selected - I'm after having all options displayed.
    Is it possible? Any suggestions other than printScreen?

    No, you can't print from Design view. It seems as though screen capture is your best option,

  • Is it possible to print from within in Classic

    I have a Power Mac G5 running Tiger (10.4.10) and I use OS 9 (9.2.2) which I run through Classic (as you all know, G5's cannot boot in OS 9).
    My printer is an HP Photosmart 3210 and HP supplies no Photosmart 3210 driver for OS 9, since the printer is a 2006 model. Is there a way that I can print from Classic applications? I know that in 10.2 and 10.3, that could not be done. But I'm hoping that maybe in 10.4 it's possible.
    It's too bad Apple didn't just make the G5's OS 9 bootable, since the G5's were the last computers to use OS 9/Classic at all.

    Tim Swope wrote:
    Actually I do use mostly OS X applications. I just have some old classic apps that like to use (just for fun, including games) and I would like to be able to print if possible.
    Hi Tim Swope,
    Welcome back to Apple Discussions
    Some USB printers will not work in Classic mode.
    In any case, you'll need to get a printer that supports Mac OS 9, and install the
    Mac OS 9 printer software while running classic additionally to the Mac OS X software that comes with the printer .
    Cheers,
    L+

  • HP Deskjet 3050A-J611a - laptop wireless - desktop wired possible to print from it?

    I just bought the HP Deskjet 3050A-J611a and installed it wireless on my laptop. (printer is in another room) We also have a desktop computer (in my daughter her room) which is connected to the internet with a cable. I was wondering if it would be possible to also print from the desktop computer without having to use a wireless Wifi USB stick or something. (the modem is right next to the computer so preferably we would like to leave it wired)  Maybe there is a way to print using the modem as the connection? Thanks in advance
    This question was solved.
    View Solution.

    Hi Michelle150573,
    You can share the printer from the laptop, but the most reliable way to install it on the desktop would be to infest in a wireless USB adapter, and then install it wirelessly to her computer. Wireless USB adapters run from $10 to $30 on newegg.com
    I am an HP employee.
    Say Thanks by clicking the Kudos Star in the post that helped you.
    Please mark the post that solves your problem as "Accepted Solution"

  • Is it possible to print from classic?

    Hi Folks! I've tried unsuccessfully for 3 years now to print from classic. If I really need to print from one of my OS9 apps I usually just put the file in the OS9 computer (that's why I keep it) and print from there by just unplugging the printer from the OSX computer and plugging it into the OS9 computer. It's not the drivers or the printer as all of that's installed. I suspect is has to do with print spooling and background printing but I've tinkered with this for a LOOOOOG time with no success. Tom

    Thomas Bryant wrote:
    Hi Folks! I've tried unsuccessfully for 3 years now to print from classic. If I really need to print from one of my OS9 apps I usually just put the file in the OS9 computer (that's why I keep it) and print from there by just unplugging the printer from the OSX computer and plugging it into the OS9 computer. It's not the drivers or the printer as all of that's installed. I suspect is has to do with print spooling and background printing but I've tinkered with this for a LOOOOOG time with no success. Tom
    I suspect that you're using an HP inkjet. I have several HP inkjets, and all of them, without fail, simply refuse to print from Classic _using the HP drivers_. (Tiger fixed things so I can print. See below.) In all cases, attempting to print in the background works just fine, right up to where the spool file has been created and is about to actually go to the printer. I then get an error, on some printers, indicating that the file cannot be printer. On others, Classic simply either freezes or crashes. If I restart Classic, it'll freeze or crash again as soon as the print system attempts to print that file. If I delete the spool file, all is fine... except that I didn't get any output. The HPs started misbehaving with Panther. My Epson inkjet still works, so I suspect the problem ain't Apple's fault. The problem goes away if I boot the machine in OS 9... where it's possible to boot the machine in OS 9.
    If I try to print from the foreground instead, I just move things up. Now I get the error message, freeze, or crash immediately instead of waiting for the spool file to be created.
    That said, printing from Classic is simple... if you are not using a HP or Lexmark non-PostScript inkjet printer and are trying to print from Panther. (Jaguar and HP wasn't a good match, either, but at least sometimes you'd get output.) Given that most (not all, though...) Epson and Canon inkjets and all PostScript devices, even inkjets, were able to print, I suspect that HP's and Lexmarks' drivers have problems.
    Tiger fixed the problems. In Tiger, Apple rigged it so that it doesn't matter if the vendors' drivers work or not, or even if they have OS 9 drivers, as long as they have _OS X_ drivers. In Tiger, the default is for printers in Classic to use the Apple LaserWriter 8 driver and pretend to be a PostScript device. The LW8 driver then hands off the output _to the proper OS X driver_, which then prints. You don't get features which aren't in the LW8 driver, but you do get output, including colour output. If you have an Epson inkjet, you can still use the Epson OS 9 driver... if Epson supplies one. It will usually work.
    I suspect that you would be able to print from Classic just fine if you were using Tiger. You're using Panther. I suspect that you're not going to be upgrading at this late date.

  • Is it possible to print from an ipad2 to an hp j4680 printer?

    hp officejet j4680 all in one -   vista - unable to recognize printer using ipad2 - the printer works ok from existing desktop, laptop and kindle.

    Hi Cdw914,
    You printer should be connected to a wireless network.
    Please download HP ePrint Home and Biz App on the iPad.
    That should help you printing from your iPad to the officejet J4680.
    The key is you need to make sure the iPad is connected to the same network as the printer is on.
    Please let us know if this help you or if have any questions.
    Thanks
    Josh.C
    Click on the BLUE KUDOS button on the left to say "Thanks"
    Although I am an HP employee, I am speaking for myself and not for HP.

  • It is possible to print from an iPad to my HP 5520 Photosmart  printer?

    Do I need to have a Mac switched on to be able to print from a web page in the iPad Air ?

    Your printer appears to be Airprint enabled.  If the printer is on Wifi, all you need to do is choose the forward button on any page you want to print, then choose print and your printer should be viewable by your device.  Choose your printer and print.  You will only have to choose your printer once as it will be remembered the next time.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4356

Maybe you are looking for