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Printopia or fingerprint
Printopia or fingerprint












printopia or fingerprint
  1. Printopia or fingerprint pdf#
  2. Printopia or fingerprint install#
  3. Printopia or fingerprint password#
  4. Printopia or fingerprint free#

Verify that the Touch ID option populates the email and password automatically. Open SCIS and check the Touch ID box on the login screen. Add a fingerprint in Touch ID & Passcode. Test fingerprint or Touch ID (iOS mobile app): Verify that the cash drawer opens automatically. Perform a cash sale, or perform another drawer operation, such as an Initial Loan or End of Day transaction.

printopia or fingerprint

Verify that the corresponding item is added automatically. Verify the receipt is printed as expected.Ĭonnect a barcode scanner to the device running SCIS. Add an item to the cart, and then process a payment. If you use OPrint or Printopia, also test with these.Įnter a test transaction. The following printer types are supported: Star, Epson, Airprint. Your computer would have to be on and awake any time you want to print.

When you log in to the SCIS mobile app, select a printer from the menu. Two that are reported to work well are and .

Run the following tests using the printer you configured for SCIS. Verify that you can successfully configure the device. In the corner of my office, on top of my filing cabinet, sits a cheap, reliable printer.Īlas, my trusty Brother laser jet doesn’t support AirPrint.If the SCIS mobile app has been downloaded and installed on all devices, then uninstall the mobile app on one device. This means even though my iPhone and iPad have the option of printing, they can’t “see” my printer and therefore can’t print to it.īut! There is a solution that doesn’t requiring buying a new printer (though it might be worth it for the toner).

Printopia or fingerprint install#

There are some 3rd-party applications that you can install on your Mac to enable printing from your iPhone or iPad. These apps work by sharing the printers your Mac has access to and allowing iOS to see those printers as being AirPrint enabled. Thus bridging the gap between your iPhone and iPad and the printer. There are a few decent apps that give you this functionality (and some include more features than other). Of the options out there, Printopia is my favorite. Of the apps I tried, Printopia is clearly the best AirPrint enabler out there.

printopia or fingerprint

The premier feature of Printopia is, obviously, that it allows me to print to my home printers. With Printopia running on my Mac, my iPhone and iPad can see my laser printer and print to it so long as my iOS device and my Mac are on the same wireless network. Compatible with macOS Monterey (12.0) and runs natively on both Apple and Intel Processors. Requires macOS 10.7 or later and iOS 4.2 or later. Printopia allows you to share up to five (5) physical printers.

Printopia or fingerprint free#

Tip: To print from iOS Mail, hit the “Reply” button and you’ll see the option for printing.Īdditionally, Printopia can “Print” to any folder on my Mac. Free demo is fully functional for 7 days. Printing to a folder is just like the “Save as PDF…” options in your Mac’s print dialog box.

Printopia or fingerprint pdf#

Using Printopia to print to a folder means that whatever it is you’re printing gets saved as a PDF to that folder on your Mac. You can save it to a standard folder, a Dropbox folder, or send the file to an application (such as iPhoto, Yojimbo, Evernote, etc.)įor example, if I’m triaging email from my iPad and a receipt comes in, I can save it to the “Receipts” folder on my Mac. In addition to printing to a folder, Printopia also allows me to “print” directly to an application, such as PDFpen.Īnd, with an app like Hazel, I can set up all sorts of nerdy actions to process the files I print to my Mac. This is like taking a document on my phone and opening it in an application that’s on my Mac. Though I mostly use Printopia for printing out documents, it’s helpful to have these additional features available when I do want to use them. What was originally called Fingerprint has now been updated to Presto. Fingerprint was the first app I came across that could solve my AirPrint conundrum.














Printopia or fingerprint