Apple has removed full AirPrint WiFi network printing from the final release of its Mac OS X update 10.6.5.
Apparently it's because of copyright problems. It was in the betas of the update, but removed for the final public release.
If you've got a Mac, AirPrint means you can print from your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch to a handful of HP wifi printers, but not to any printer on your wifi network, which was intended to be a feature of the new iOS4.2.1 iDevice update.
The guys over at RazorianFly have published a way to get the full AirPrint facility back in OS X 10.6.5 and it works with the new iOS4.2.1.
So, if you've got a Mac and an iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch running iOS4.2.1, here's the link to their walkthrough.
Apparently it's because of copyright problems. It was in the betas of the update, but removed for the final public release.
If you've got a Mac, AirPrint means you can print from your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch to a handful of HP wifi printers, but not to any printer on your wifi network, which was intended to be a feature of the new iOS4.2.1 iDevice update.
The guys over at RazorianFly have published a way to get the full AirPrint facility back in OS X 10.6.5 and it works with the new iOS4.2.1.
So, if you've got a Mac and an iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch running iOS4.2.1, here's the link to their walkthrough.
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