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Then, you need to have the printer driver software installed on your tablet.
Then, follow these steps:
-- Open the file you'd like to print
-- Tap the menu button in the top right of your screen
-- Tap Print
-- Tap the drop-down arrow.
-- Tap the printer you'd like to print from
-- Tap the print button
The SSID is the name that is broadcast by the wireless router to identify the wireless network(s). Most devices will perform a scan and provide a list of detected wifi networks. The names you see on the list are the SSIDs. It is possible for a wireless network to exist but not broadcast its SSID. In those cases you must manually enter the SSID in order for the device to scan for, locate, and attempt to connect to the wifi network.
If you don't have HP Print Service Plugin and HP ePrint installed, make sure these two apps are installed. Go into ePrint and see if it 'sees' your network printer when you have WiFi on and you are logged on to the same network segment. If the apps cannot 'see' the printer in their selection menu, none of them will work until the connection issue is resolved. One other thing to try, download any app with network 'ping' function and try to ping your printer by its IP address from your tablet. If you cannot ping the printer from your tablet, you are either not on the same network segment, or there is some other connection issue.
I assume it's an Android tablet. Try downloading and installing printershare, at <https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dynamixsoftware.printershare>. Good luck!
Make sure you have the Pages app installed on your iPad. Connect the iPad to your computer using the appropriate USB cable. Open iTunes, then locate your iPad in the source list and select the Apps tab. Scroll down to access the File Sharing Pane. The File Sharing Pane is a centralized location where you can manage the transfer of documents to and from your iPad. To print, transfer the desired document from the iPad to the Mac's hard drive. Then simply open and print using a device connected to that Mac or a device on the Mac's network.
Alternatively, e-mail yourself any documents you want to print, then open them on a Mac with printer access and print from there.
Printing using apps
Shop around. Each printing app works a little differently. When PCMag.com originally reported on iPad printing apps in April 2010, it found few that worked particularly well -- and several that didn't work at all. No doubt this trend has continued as developers continue to bring out new apps. PrintCentral is an app that can be used with iPad, iPhone and iTouch. Its developers tout it as a one-stop-shop for mobile printing needs. MacWorld has awarded it 4 out of 5 mice and EuroSmartz.com has named it its iPad App of the Week. It can print directly to most wireless printers. Whether you opt for PrintCentral or another printing app, make sure to review any instructions carefully to get the best performance.
you can only print from an ipad using the airprint app if you have one of these printers
read more about it here
http://www.apple.com/ipad/features/airprint.html
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