You can easily print emails from your iPhone or iPad, whether your printer supports Apple AirPrint or not. This guide will show you how to print with AirPrint-compatible devices and how to print to any printer using the ezeep app. Getting your emails from screen to paper involves just a few taps.
In the past, printing from a mobile device was a complex task. Today, with an iPhone or iPad and a printer on the same Wi-Fi network, printing emails and attachments is straightforward. Below, we provide clear steps to connect your iOS device to a printer and print your emails.
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If your printer supports AirPrint and is on the same WiFi network as your iPhone or iPad, printing emails from the Mail app is simple. You just need to know where to tap.
To print PDF attachments, open the attachment first, then follow the same steps.
If your printer is not AirPrint compatible, you can use the ezeep printer app. All printers on the same network as your iPhone or iPad will be ready for use instantly, with no lengthy setup.
Check the preview and click Print. Your email will now print from your iPhone or iPad. ezeep is built on ThinPrint technology, trusted by Fortune 500 organizations for over two decades.
Automate email printing from Outlook and Gmail by linking your inboxes with ezeep via Zapier. You can set ezeep to automatically print new emails or attachments as they arrive. This makes iPhone Mail printing even more efficient.
For confidential emails, consider using the AnyPrinter from ezeep. This feature stores your print job in a virtual queue until you authenticate yourself at the device. You release the print job by scanning the printer's QR code with your mobile device or by using an NFC card with the ezeep release station. This ensures documents remain protected until you are physically at the printer.