Can you print documents from the apple ipad?

Can you print documents from the iwork app on the ipad?

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  1. joe.attaboy on March 29th, 2010

    How would anyone here know that? The damn thing was just announced today. I don’t even reckon this latest hunk of Apple garbage is in their stores yet.

  2. jesus of suburbia on March 29th, 2010

    Hmmm… maybe it will be just like any other PC/Laptop

  3. rjmoorhouse on March 29th, 2010

    My guess would be yes, since an iPad version of the iWork suite will be available from the iPad App Store.

    Since there would be WiFi connectivity, so long as your iPad and printer were on the same WiFi network, wireless printing should be the same for the iPad as for my MacBook Pro printing off the laser printer attached to my iMac in the other room.

  4. fredy on March 29th, 2010

    I have an app on my iphone that lets me print so I imagine it will work with the ipad

  5. Mohamed Elashri on March 29th, 2010

    yes because you can connect wireless to the printer

    check the belo blog for more information about new Apple iPad

    http://technokb.blogspot.com/

  6. Bob Newhart on March 29th, 2010

    Excellent luck connecting the iPad to your printer. It doesn’t come with USB connections. You’d have to buy a special dongle.

    A summary of the iPad:

    -It doesn’t have an SD card slot or USB slot. You want to load all your photos on it? You need to buy a special dongle and attach it to the iPad. Ah yes, that’s convenient and cost-effective.

    -You need to lay it flat and look straight down at it to type on it. It’s not like a netbook or laptop where the keyboard is flat and the screen is in front of your face.

    -You can buy a keyboard accessory — you can spend extra money to turn a low-power netbook-type tablet into a non-portable desktop computer. Meanwhile there are products like Lenovo U1 Hybrid where you can slip the tablet into a netbook shell and turn it into a portable, foldable laptop.

    -Apple wants to say it will be fantastic for reading books and magazines, but it has a bright, glossy LCD screen. Meanwhile, electronic book reader devices use an electronic ink technology that doesn’t strain the eyes and can be used in the sun.

    -You cannot multitask. You can only do one task at a time. If you want to surf the web and type into a document, you can’t. You need to exit one and then open the other.

    -No flash support. Delight in the web without much of its content!

    -It costs $500, minimum, and has a 1 ghz processor. You’re paying $500 for something that has about the same capabilities as an iPod Touch, but is huge. Products with similar specs and abilities as the iPad cost less than that. If you want the model with enough disk space and 3G to make it worth your while, it’s $800.

    My netbook has a 1.6 ghz Atom processor and cost me $200. And my netbook has an SD slot so I can make the hard drive space as large as I want. And my netbook has USB ports. And I can do multiple tasks on my netbook. Fact is, tablets have been around forever and the mainstream market didn’t want them.

    Just because they’ve slapped an Apple logo on it, should people suddenly want it?

  7. Daniel on March 29th, 2010

    Most likely as it does have USB 2.0 connectivity, but certain printers may not be compatible. For all your questions and needs, check out my blog about the iPad and leave a comment in the bottom part telling me what questions you want to know and I’ll try to answer them. Thanks!!

    http://www.squidoo.com/appleincipad

  8. Kakulu on March 29th, 2010

    I can’t wait for the iPad. I have just applied for one here:

    http://www.tra.kz/ipad

    You can participate if you want. Why no? You don’t loose anything.

  9. Thunder Elman on March 29th, 2010

    Fascinating Question… I guess if someone modded the keyboard dock and the camera connection kit to hook up to a printer, and then to get the software running on the iPad(via jailbreaking) I guess.
    Otherwise, I don’t reckon you would be able to unless you emailed it to yourself and printed it from a computer with a printer…

    I wonder…

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