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Printopia print shop
Printopia print shop






printopia print shop
  1. PRINTOPIA PRINT SHOP MAC OS X
  2. PRINTOPIA PRINT SHOP PDF
  3. PRINTOPIA PRINT SHOP UPDATE

(System Preferences -> Sharing - Printer Sharing.) And you don’t need Mac OS X 10.6.5, just 10.5 or later. The upshot is that you don’t need to have to have Printer Sharing turned on. This approach, according to Ecamm Network, allows them to add features and is a better approach than simply trying to trick CUPS into speaking AirPrint. The Ecamm print server speaks a subset of the IPP protocol, so it’s instantly visible to most any iPad, iPhone or iPod touch with iOS 4.2 (see the System Requirements).

printopia print shop

Any printer connected to your Mac that’s already printing normally will work. Once installed, it launches a print server of its own. Removal is easy, just right click the Preference Pane item. Installation is trivial a Preference Pane is installed and shows up in System Preferences.

PRINTOPIA PRINT SHOP PDF

zip file and contains the installer and a short PDF manual. Why Apple pulled the feature that they had previously announced is not clear. Printopia is useful because Apple removed the ability of Mac OS X 10.6.5, just before it was released, to provide printing services, via Print Sharing and IPP, to iOS 4.2 devices. An iPad, iPhone or iPod touch (3G+) with iOS 4.2.x can then print to any printer you have connected to your Mac, independent of Mac OS Printer Sharing. You can also follow Mac Gems on Twitter.Printopia is a Preference Pane that’s basically a print server on your Mac. Want to stay up to date with the latest Gems? Sign up for the Mac Gems newsletter for a weekly e-mail summary of Gems reviews sent directly to your Inbox. Printopia can’t get around this limitation, but it’s nevertheless an outstanding utility that makes AirPrint immensely more useful. Printopia’s biggest weakness, ironically, is that it reveals AirPrint’s biggest limitation: Rather than letting you print to any printer when you’re out and about, AirPrint requires that your iOS device be on the same wireless network with a computer that’s on, awake, and actively sharing its printers. Ecamm told me they’ve seen this a couple times, and they’re trying to determine if it’s an issue with Printopia or AirPrint. Trying again usually fixed the problem, but on two occasions I had to turn Printopia off and then back on to get the expected options to appear. I experienced only one minor issue with Printopia: When using the Print Options popover, occasionally no Printopia-shared printers would appear in the Printer list. And unlike the AirPrint Hactivator hack, Printopia doesn’t alter any system files.) (It’s also worth noting that unlike FingerPrint, Printopia uses its own mechanism to share printers, not OS X’s Printer Sharing. Yes, Leopard users, you can use AirPrint, too. Printopia’s other big draw is that, unlike AirPrint alone, which requires Mac OS X 10.6.5, Printopia works with any Mac running OS X 10.5 or later.

printopia print shop

Keep in mind, however, that AirPrint works much like Mac OS X’s print-to-PDF feature-it creates a copy of any document you “print.” This means any photos you send to your Mac using Printopia will be saved as new image files that don’t include the original photo’s metadata.) (You can also use Printopia with the iOS Photos app to quickly transfer one or more photos to your Mac. My only complaint is that I wish I could choose where Printopia saves these files. And I’ve been using the Save To Mac option to save electronic copies of receipts from Safari on my iPad. For example, I often take iPhone and iPad screenshots for my writing, and the Send To Dropbox feature is the easiest-and fastest-way I’ve found to get those screenshots onto all my Macs for immediate use. In fact, I find the Send To Mac and Send To Dropbox features alone to be worth the price of admission. These two features mean you don’t actually need to print to find Printopia useful. If you have Dropbox installed, Send To Dropbox On Mac performs a similar task, but instead saves the resulting file to a Printopia folder inside your Dropbox folder, where it is then synced to all your other Dropbox-enabled devices. (The format depends on how the app from which you’re “printing” provides the data.) Specifically, the file is saved to the Printopia folder inside your Documents folder it is also automatically opened in Preview for viewing. Send To Mac lets you save a PDF copy of a document, or a JPEG or PNG version of an image, to your Mac.

PRINTOPIA PRINT SHOP UPDATE

(A recent update to FingerPrint added features that are identical in both functionality and appearance.) But Printopia also configures two virtual printers: Send To Mac and Send To Dropbox On Mac.








Printopia print shop