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On a Windows environment, download and install Window AirPrint Installer (Windows AirPrint Installer iOS 5 for x86 x64). It has a register file that needs to be installed, either 32-bit and 64-bit versions (depending on what kind of Windows OS is running, 32-bit or 64-bit). Follow the instructions. It allows non-AirPrint printers connected to a ...
5. AirPrint is the full protocol that allows a device to discover a printer and send a PDF over to it which is then printed. Bonjour is the protocol that allows devices to discover each other and chat. AirPrint uses Bonjour. A very rough and incorrect analogy is that AirPrint is to Bonjour, what an Internet Browser is to the Network connection.
2. Actually, the $99 "home" xPrintServer does support USB printers - up to 8 with a USB hub (not provided). It also supports 2 network printers, but they've just announced a $199 "office" product that supports unlimited network printers - though they recommend up to 10 for good performance. Share. Improve this answer.
0. According to this: Any AirPrint enabled wireless printer you need to be connected to a WiFi network, the same to which your iDevice (iPhone or iPad) is connected. The AirPrint is a protocol that make the iOS device NOT to need a driver to print over WiFi. As mentioned you can connect your printer to a computer alternatively.
Linux can do AirPrint sharing of standard printers with a combination of CUPS and avahi (Bonjour) following instructions you can find here. Some of the 3rd party router firmwares already have CUPS configured, and I suspect you could get avahi working on them as well, there may be a pre-built version, but you may have to compile yourself.
One they are downloaded, unzip the zip file and run the AirPrint_Installer.exe Then run either AirPrint iOS 5 FIX - 32Bit.reg or AirPrint iOS 5 FIX - 64Bit.reg depending on if you are running a 32 or a 64 bit version of Windows. Go back to AirPrint_Installer.exe, make sure "Service Startup" is set to "Auto" and click "Start". Reboot your computer.
Choose AirPrint and fill in your printer configuration. Save this profile. Select your device, press Add -> Profile and install the profile you've just created. Now your iOS device would check for the printer's IP directly, bypassing AirPrint's autodiscovery. This method would work via VPN or when you are directly connected to a local network.
Indeed, "Stuart's Home AirPrint Printer" mentions "URF" in its TXT records. So, to summarize the answer to your question "How can I get the IP addresses of all AirPrint printers?" First, list all IPP printers. Second, exclude these IPP printers which do NOT enumerate the two above mentioned urf-entries in their TXT records.
5. Apple stores print receipts from their iPod touch credit card readers. They probably use a custom solution with a server backend. Square has a few wireless receipt printers it can work with. I haven't yet seen a receipt printer that is airprint compatible though, allowing more apps to use it. While credit card acceptance and sales apps would ...
On Mac and Windows (with Bonjour installed) you can use the dns-sd -Z <name> command to dump individual records in zone file format. I'm using DNSMasq, with an HP 8020 series MFP, and this configuration is currently working from the DNS server side: ptr-record=b._dns-sd._udp.domain.tld,domain.tld.