
Network Connectivity
Xerox
®
WorkCentre
®
4265 Multifunction Printer
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System Administrator Guide
Configuring AirPrint
Use AirPrint to print directly from a wired or wireless device without using a print driver. AirPrint is a
software feature that allows for driverless printing from Apple iOS-based mobile devices and Mac
OS-based devices. AirPrint-enabled printers let you print directly from a Mac or from an iPhone, iPad, or
iPod touch.
If you specify the geographical latitude and longitude of the printer, use decimal form. For latitude, type
a coordinate value from –90 through 90. For longitude, type a coordinate value from –180 through 180.
For example, use coordinates such as 45.325026, -122.766831.
Notes:
•
When HTTP, IPP, and Bonjour mDNS protocols are enabled, AirPrint is enabled by default. If
you disable HTTP, IPP, or Bonjour, AirPrint is disabled.
•
Not all iOS applications support printing using AirPrint.
•
Wireless devices must join the same wireless network as the printer. A system administrator can
connect the printer by its wired network interface.
•
The device that submits the AirPrint job must be on the same subnet as the printer. To allow
devices to print from different subnets, configure your network to pass multicast DNS traffic
across subnets.
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AirPrint-enabled printers work with iPad (all models), iPhone (3GS or later), and iPod touch (3rd
generation or later), running the latest version of iOS.
•
The Mac OS device must be Mac OS 10.7 or later.
To configure AirPrint:
1.
In CentreWare Internet Services, click
Properties
>
Connectivity
>
Protocols
.
2.
Click
AirPrint
.
3.
Configure HTTP, IPP, and Multicast DNS Registration as required.
4.
To enable software upgrades, for Software Upgrades, click
Details
.
5.
To create a certificate, for Machine Digital Certificate, click
Details
.
6.
For Protocol, select
Enabled
.
7.
To edit the name and location for your printer that appears in the list of AirPrint-enabled printers on
connected devices, next to Device Name, click
Edit
.
8.
Click
Apply
.