Printing weirdness

Joseph Marton sounds like they ‘said’:
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Well as Simon pointed out, the other product isn’t even sold anymore
and there’s this new Presto solution you’ll have to move to which has
a monthly cost. In addition I just took a look at their website and
it appears all they do is AirPrint and Google Cloud Print. They
offer a way to get AirPrint to cross subnet boundaries in their
enterprise version, but at the end of the day it’s still AirPrint.

This means their solution is quite limiting. They support iOS,
Android, and ChromeOS but the latter two require Google Cloud Print
which means all of your print jobs have to go to the cloud and back
down. If you leverage Novell iPrint you can use native apps for
Android and iOS and use standard Internet Printing Protocol (IPP)
printing in addition to AirPrint. Plus on top of that iPrint even
supports email-based printing which means any device that can send an
e-mail can print: ChromeBooks, BB, Windows Phone, etc. You really get
a ton more mobile printing capabilities with this than with Presto.[/color]

So my response to Joseph’s comment is…

Thanks for the info, I’ll keep that in mind when the eventual topic
comes up of all these people printing from their ipads, etc.


Stevo

On 19/07/2013 00:02, Joseph Marton wrote:
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Well as Simon pointed out, the other product isn’t even sold anymore
and there’s this new Presto solution you’ll have to move to which has a
monthly cost.[/color]

I was just checking that I had the right product since I was curious.

Simon
Novell Knowledge Partner


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