As originally planned, AirPrint was supposed to provide printing to shared OS X printers and to a small group of HP printers that support HP's ePrint mobile printing service. However, this feature was disabled in the final Mac OS X 10.6.5 release, and AirPrint now only supports the HP printers. FingerPrint brings the capability back to shared printers without having to resort to Terminal commands.
The $7.99 application works by browsing for Bonjour printer services. When it finds them, it re-advertises the printers adding a special field to the Bonjour data that indicates AirPrint compliance. By projecting that compliance information, your iOS devices are able to detect and then write to those printers using standard OS X protocols.
Update: Come back tomorrow for an exclusive first look at Ecamm's competitive offering, Printopia for MacContinue reading Hands on: FingerPrint enables AirPrint for many non-compliant OS X printersHands on: FingerPrint enables AirPrint for many non-compliant OS X printers originally appeared on TUAW on Wed, 17 Nov 2010 16:25:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Source | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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