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While the iPad 3G cannot connect via USB cable to a printer to print documents plus PDFs, it can wirelessly send files to your AirPrint-capable printer. As about April 2011, only a handful of printers are AirPrint-able, including distinct designs regarding Hewlett-Packard printers out of the PhotoSmart, LaserJet, OfficeJet plus Envy series. AirPrint is a relatively new element that is scans your area to compatible wireless devices and supports printing for the iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch.

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AirPrint-able printer

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1 Strength on the AirPrint-capable printer and wirelessly connect the printer to your local network. Refer to your printer's manual to see how to connect to some network. Alternately, put in any Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port on your printer and wireless router.

2 Tap "Settings" on the iPad's screen, and tap "Wi-Fi." Slide the Wi-Fi tab to turn it on, also connect to the same network the printer is on to ensure connectivity.

4 Click the suitable-pointing arrow icon in the top-correct corner about the picture or file, and click "Print" from the pull-down menu.

5 Feel "+" in the Copy section of the Printer options to increase the number of print copies, or tap "-" to reduce the amount regarding copies.

6 Tap the "Printer" tab to scan the area for the AirPrint-capable printer. Tap the title of the printer on the discovered devices listing, also touch "Print" to begin your print position.

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