3 weeks ago
Air Printer for Windows v2.6.5.0 releasedThis update brings some improvements:
> Fix 'VCRUNTIME140. dll missing' error
> Enhance stability and fix other issues.
Requires Windows 7 or later.
Due to Apple MFi restrictions, the AirPrint driver is removed, you will need to manually enable printing from your iPhone by adding a "image/urf" printing format.
How to use Air Printer for Windows to print from your iPhone or iPad - Flyingbee Software Support
Printing from your iPhone utilizes AirPrint, an Apple technology built on several standards: Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) and mDNS. IPP, controlled by the Printer Working Group provides a standard way to send jobs to a printer, track jobs, receive errors, etc; Multicast DNS (mDNS) or DNS Service Discover (DNS-SD), also called zero configuration networking or ZeroConf1, is a way to advertise services on the local network alongside capabilities information. IPP Everywhere is an open standard which works similarly to AirPrint, and is compatible with it.
Reference link: How to AirPrint with CUPS (connor.zip)
1 months ago
Air Printer for Mac v6.3.2 releasedThis update brings some improvements:
> AirPrint driver is removed.
> Enhance stability and fix other issues.
Requires macOS 10.13 or later
Due to Apple MFi restrictions, the AirPrint driver is removed, you will need to manually enable printing from your iPhone by adding a "image/urf" printing format.
The "document-format" attribute specifies the format of a print file. The following is a list of common formats used for printing:
Printing from your iPhone utilizes AirPrint, an Apple technology built on several standards: Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) and mDNS. IPP, controlled by the Printer Working Group provides a standard way to send jobs to a printer, track jobs, receive errors, etc; Multicast DNS (mDNS) or DNS Service Discover (DNS-SD), also called zero configuration networking or ZeroConf1, is a way to advertise services on the local network alongside capabilities information. IPP Everywhere is an open standard which works similarly to AirPrint, and is compatible with it.
Reference link: AirPrint with CUPS (connor.zip)
1 months ago
Air Printer for Windows v2.5.2.0 releasedThis update brings some improvements:
> AirPrint driver is removed.
> Enhance stability and fix other issues.
Requires Windows 7 or later.
Due to Apple MFi restrictions, the AirPrint driver is removed, you will need to manually enable printing from your iPhone by adding a "image/urf" printing format.
The "document-format" attribute specifies the format of a print file. The following is a list of common formats used for printing:
Printing from your iPhone utilizes AirPrint, an Apple technology built on several standards: Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) and mDNS. IPP, controlled by the Printer Working Group provides a standard way to send jobs to a printer, track jobs, receive errors, etc; Multicast DNS (mDNS) or DNS Service Discover (DNS-SD), also called zero configuration networking or ZeroConf1, is a way to advertise services on the local network alongside capabilities information. IPP Everywhere is an open standard which works similarly to AirPrint, and is compatible with it.
Reference link: AirPrint with CUPS (connor.zip)
1 months ago
PDF to Word for Windows v1.6.2.0 released2 months ago
PDF Converter for Windows v1.6.2.0 releasedFlyingbee Software
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