Printing from iOS Device (AirPrint)
Use AirPrint to print photographs, E-mails, web pages, and other documents without having to download special applications.
Important
- There are restrictions for printing with AirPrint. Please be aware in advance.
Checking Your Environment
First, check your environment.
AirPrint Operation Environment
iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch running the latest version of iOS / iPadOSRequirement
The iOS device and the printer must be connected by one of the following methods:- Connected to the same network over a LAN
- Connected directly without wireless router (Direct Connection)
Printing with AirPrint from iOS Device
Load paper in printer
Set roll paper or cut sheet.
Tap operation icon using your iOS device's application
The following screen appears when printing from iOS 12's Safari. The screen differs depending on the devices or applications.
Menu options appear.
Tap Print
Select your model name from Printer on Printer Options
Important
- Because some applications do not support AirPrint, Printer Options may not be displayed. If an application does not let you use printer options, you cannot print from that application.
Check Print Settings
Set the number of copies to be printed and print options, as needed.
Tap Print
The printer prints according to the specified settings.
Note
- It can take the Wi-Fi a few minutes to get connected after the printer turns on. Print after checking that the printer is connected to the network.
- You cannot use AirPrint if Bonjour settings of printer are disabled. Check LAN settings of printer and enable Bonjour settings.
- Refer to "Cannot Print Using AirPrint" for printing problems when using AirPrint.
Paper Size
With AirPrint, you can print by selecting the paper set in your printer.
Set the paper in the printer in advance and register the paper type and paper size with AirPrint.
For details on how to register paper, see "Set roll paper" or "Set cut sheet."
Checking Print Status
You can check the print status of AirPrint from Print Center.
Tap Print Center that is displayed in multitasking mode on your iOS device.
Deleting Print Job
To delete a print job with AirPrint, use one of the following two methods:
- From printer: Use Stop button to cancel the print job.
- From iOS device: Tap Print Center that is displayed in multitasking mode. In the screen that appears, tap on the print job to be deleted, and then tap Cancel Printing.
Restrictions on the AirPrint
- If A2+, A3+, or 13 x 22 is selected for Paper Size in the print dialog, part of the image may not fit on the paper.
- If printing cut sheet, the bottom edge of the image may be cut out.
- If printing cut sheet, feed the paper vertically. If the paper is fed horizontally, it will still print vertical images.
- To perform borderless printing, configure settings in paper sizes. Depending on the type of paper, print results might have slight margins on the left and right edges.
- When printing images with large data sizes, the color may turn out uneven. In this case, select Printer settings -> Hard disk settings -> Save first and print -> ON on the operational panel of the printer.