Used Epson iPrint for iOS?


Epson iPrint Analysis

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Epson iPrint is a versatile application designed for iPhone users, allowing seamless printing from mobile devices. It supports a wide range of file types, including photos and documents, directly from your device or cloud services. Users can access their photos stored in various locations, such as social media or cloud storage, and print them conveniently. The app features an intuitive interface that guides users through the printing process, making it accessible for individuals of all skill levels.

In addition to basic printing functions, Epson iPrint offers advanced options such as page layout adjustments, borderless printing, and quality settings. The app is compatible with a variety of Epson printers, enhancing its utility for users already invested in the Epson ecosystem. With support for multiple languages, including English, Spanish, and Chinese, it caters to a global audience, ensuring a broader reach for its functionalities.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
7.13.2
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
iOS
Operating System
iOS 16.4
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
10,756
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

Print, scan, and share directly from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch.
Print, scan, and share directly from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch. Print photos, emails, webpages and files including Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and PDF documents. Also supports Box, Dropbox, Evernote. 1, Google Drive and Microsoft OneDrive. Epson iPrint makes printing easy and convenient whether your printer is in the next room or across the world. Key Features. Print, scan, and share directly from your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad. Print from anywhere in the world to email-enabled Epson printers using remote print functionality. Print photos, PDFs and Microsoft Office documents such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Print stored files, email attachments, and online files from Box, Dropbox, Evernote, Google Drive and Microsoft OneDrive. Capture a document with your device camera, format, enhance, then save, ready to print. Use the built-in web browser to find the webpage you want to print. Scan from your Epson all-in-one and share your file (save to your device, send via email or save online). Copy documents and photos using your mobile device and a nearby Epson printer. Transfer files between your device and an SD card or USB drive via an Epson printer. Check your printer's status and ink levels. Print within a complex network environment using manual IP printer setup. Get help with a built-in FAQ section. Supports iOS version 8 or later. Supports iPad 2, iPad (3rd generation), iPad (4th generation), iPad Air, iPad Air 2, iPad Mini, iPad Mini 2, iPad Mini 3, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 5C, iPhone 5S, iPhone 5, iPhone 4S and iPod Touch 5th Generation or later. Advanced Features. Print high quality photos with automatic backlight and color cast correction. Choose and print multiple photos. Print your email attachments and stored files. Configure your print options including paper size and type, number of copies, page range and one- or two-sided printing. Print with and without borders. Switch between color or monochrome printing. Choose from different scanning resolutions and image types. Optimize print quality. Buy ink and supplies for your printer. Setup & register to Epson Connect. Manage remote printers. Printers Supported. See the following website for supported printers. http://support. epson.net/appinfo/iprint/en. 1 Evernote is a registered trademark of U. S. Evernote Corporation.

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