How to Print Wirelessly using Mopria Print Service on Android – Guide
Printing files or photos from a computer is incredibly easy these days. Just connect your printer to your computer, or connect both to the same Wi-Fi network, and you can print to your heart’s content. Our Android smartphones and tablets are a little different from computers, but printing files, photos and webpages is incredibly simple and much easier than you might think. With the release of Android 8, Google for the first time integrated the Android Default Print Service with the mobile platform, which allows users to print content directly from their smartphones or tablets, without the need to install individual printer drivers. The technology behind Android DPS was developed by the Mopria Alliance, founded in 2013 by Canon, HP, Samsung and Xerox and now includes more than 20 member companies with more than 120 million Mopria-certified printers worldwide. If you purchased a printer within the last 8 years, there is a good chance you have a Mopria-certified printer. Mopria technology allows phones or tablets running Android 8 or later to wirelessly connect to a Mopria certified printer over your Wi-Fi network or via Wi-Fi Direct and print just about anything you want. Mopria has also developed the Mopria Print Service app (available directly from Mopria or the Google Play Store) to enable wireless printing on older devices that have not yet been updated to Android 8. Although many apps like Chrome, Gmail, Drive, Microsoft Office and Adobe Acrobat Reader integrate directly with standard Android print service, installing Mopria Print Service allows printing from many applications via Android “Share” features.
How to print wirelessly from your Android device with the Mopria print service
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