Tap the document's name in the toolbar, then tap Print. If no printer is selected, tap Printer. Your device automatically searches for any nearby AirPrint printers. Tap a printer in the list to select it.
Make sure your printer is turned on. Some printers auto power off, so check the printer's status first. Verify that you are connected to the correct Wi-Fi network. AirPrint works over Wi-Fi, so if you are connected to the internet using 4G, you can't print to your network printer.
Use AirPrint to print wirelessly to an AirPrint-enabled printer from apps such as Mail, Photos, Safari, and Freeform. Many apps available on the App Store also support AirPrint. iPad and the printer must be on the same Wi-Fi network.
On your computer, go to Gmail. Open the email you want to print. Click Print.
To print from an iPhone or iPad with a printer that can't connect wirelessly, you'll have to use a piece of hardware as the go-between. You'll need a USB cable and a USB OTG (on-the-go) adapter that connects your iPhone to the USB cable. To print from an iPhone or iPad with a USB cable: 1.
Print from your Apple device
Open the item you want to print, and then tap the Share icon ( or ), or the menu icon . Scroll down the screen and select Print from the list of options. Select your printer, and then select print job settings such as paper size, number of copies, and page range.
Power up your printer and open a standard iPad app, such as Mail. Tap the "Share" icon and select "Print." Tap "Select Printer" and tap your AirPrint-enabled wireless printer in the available printers list. You're ready to print. You'll find the Share icon in most of the apps on the iPad.
Many printer models won't print if there's a loose USB connection or if they're out of ink or paper. Verify your printer's ink levels, clean the printhead, fill the paper tray, and avoid using substandard paper.
Press Ctrl+P. This might bring up the app's Print dialog box. Look for a print icon or button. App manufacturers commonly put a print icon or button somewhere on the screen.
Select Devices and Printers. Go to the list of devices under Printers and select the printer to create the desktop shortcut for. Right click on the printer's icon and select Create shortcut. Windows displays a prompt and offers to create the printer shortcut on the desktop.
Your PDF opens and automatically saves in the Books app. You can find it later in the Library tab. To access your files on any of your other devices, make sure that you set up iCloud Drive.
In the Books app , you can open and save PDFs that you receive in Mail, Messages, and other apps.
There is no Apple printer, unfortunately. However, there are lots of printer manufacturers, including Canon, Lexmark, and Epson, who make wireless-enabled printers that work well with Apple products.
No. The only way to print from an iOS device is to use AirPrint feature, and your printer must have that capability (see this list:--> About AirPrint - Apple Support). iOS/iPadOS natively use a wireless print technology known as AirPrint. This uses WiFi - and not a wired USB connection to your iPad or iPhone.
Install the official iPad app for your printer (if you don't have AirPrint). Nearly all printer manufacturers now provide iPad/iPhone apps for their wireless printers, and they are easy to find in the App Store. Just open the app store and search for your printer manufacturer (e.g., "Epson") to find the app.
If you could not print emails using default printer then there might be a chance that the account through which you are logged in doesn't have much permission to perform these changes. It appears that the issue is caused due to some incorrect permission settings or some network settings.