Do you have a printer, maybe an older one, that you would like to print to from your phone or tablet? An inkjet or a black-and-white or color laser? Something even its manufacturer doesn't support any more? Or they want to force you to subscribe to some cloud printing service to use it?
We have the solution: an app to allow you to print to a network printer directly from your device. Yes, on your home or office network, behind your own router and firewall. There is no cloud, nothing uploaded, nothing sent out, no registration, no external service to depend upon: everything happens on your own internal network — between your device and your printer.
Just check that your printer understands one of the many supported printer languages and it's connected to your local network using one of the many suppported connections and protocols.
The app adds all your configured printers to Android and they will be available for any app that's capable to print: be it an e-mail app, calendar, document editor, game or whatever else.
PWG (IPP Everywhere)
PCLm, PCLmS (Mopria)
Airprint/URF (Apple)
PostScript
PCL 3 GUI (Hewlett-Packard)
PCL 5/5c (Hewlett-Packard)
PCL 6e/XL (Hewlett-Packard)
HP-GL/2 RTL (Hewlett-Packard)
ESC/P2 (Epson)
ESC/P-R (Epson)
ESC/PAGE (Epson)
GDI host-based (many)
XPS
ESC/POS (Epson)
P-Touch (Brother)
StarPRNT (Star Micronics)
TSPL/TSPL2 (TSC)
ZPL, EPL (Zebra)
JPEG, PNG
If you don't know which format to use with your printer, just try our format selector.
Ethernet
WiFi
RAW (JetDirect, AppSocket, Port 9100, TCPmon)
LPD/LPR
FTP
WiFi Direct
Bluetooth
Samba
WSD
UPnP
IPP/CUPS
Bonjour
Avahi
ZeroConf
WiFi Direct
Bluetooth
Bluetooth Smart/LE
IPP/CUPS
Samba
WSD
UPnP
manual