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PRINTOPIA 2 GUIDE PDF
Here?s another example: last night, I sent a PDF document to CloudApp?s own ?Upload with Cloud? workflow, and AirPrint sent the document to CloudApp, automatically returning the file?s URL on my desktop. Not only you can print to applications, you can also print a document to an Automator workflow that supports the file type. I tested this with Google Chrome, Preview, DEVONthink, Yojimbo, Numbers, Pages ? it works really well. The document will automatically open in the Evernote app on my desktop. I take the PDF, and ?print it? to Evernote. Both devices are on the same local network (but it should work with this kind of VPN setup as well), and Printopia is running on my Mac. Example: I?m on my iPhone, and I find a PDF I want to read on my computer.
PRINTOPIA 2 GUIDE MAC
The feature is more exciting than it sounds on the changelog: with Printopia 2.0, you can send a document from your iOS device (through AirPrint) to any app on your Mac that can preview, say, PDFs. Version 2.0 of Printopia, released yesterday, builds on the great virtual printing functionality by adding support for unlimited printers in any location (could be your Downloads folder, the Desktop ? you name it) and PDF workflows and applications as well.

Among those hacks and apps, Printopia was without the doubt the most elegant one because it provided a GUI in System Preferences to manage shared printers, and allowed you to print a document to a virtual location on your Mac or Dropbox.
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AirPrint support for shared printers was pulled at the last minute, and a series of unofficial hacks surfaced to re-enable it without reverting back to a beta of 10.6.5 (Mac OS X has reached version 10.6.7 since then).
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No need to install additional drivers on iOS: as long as a printer was shared on OS X, it would show up in AirPrint. AirPrint works out of the box with a bunch of HP printers, but Apple promised last year that it would also work with any printer previously configured and shared on a Mac. The problem with AirPrint we discussed in November ? which Apple hasn?t fixed yet ? is that unlike the first betas of OS X 10.6.5 and iOS 4.2, the final versions of these OSes didn?t ship with AirPrint support for shared printers.
PRINTOPIA 2 GUIDE PRO
Further details and a trial upon request can be found at the Printopia Pro website, here.When I first reviewed Printopia by Ecamm back in November, I was impressed by how easily the app allowed me to send documents from an iOS device to a shared printer on OS X via AirPrint. Pricing starts at US$79 for teams/small businesses and goes up to $499 for enterprise customers. You can even configure Printopia Pro to provide PDF virtual printers, so iOS users can transparently print to web or server folders for paperless workflows. Print jobs can be sent via Secure AirPrint, using SSL encryption to hide them from network snoopers. The product supports printing across subnets (a key drawback of the basic AirPrint service, which normally requires some DNS and wide-area Bonjour tweaking to overcome) and integrates with corporate directory services for access control to printers. With centralized management, you can manage print jobs, access controls, configure printers and monitor printer status in real-time and from any location. Printopia Pro is scalable to support hundreds of users and supports all the existing printers on your network. Ecamm has taken the features of Printopia and powered them up in Printopia Pro to work in extremely demanding print circumstances. Similar to Printopia, Printopia Pro leverages AirPrint, but without the need for investment in new, AirPrint-supported printers. Now the company has released Printopia Pro to tackle the bigger challenges of AirPrint in corporate or institutional networks. Ecamm already makes the popular Printopia app it's a Mac-based solution for printing from iOS devices (and other connected Macs) for those that don't wish to use or purchase specific AirPrint-supported printers.
