BREAKING

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Epson Supports Android KitKat Native Printing for Easy Mobile Printing Anywhere Anytime



Wazzup Pilipinas!

Epson, one of our favorite technology brands that's committed to driving simple wireless printing anywhere and anytime, recently announced its support for Android Printing, the native printing platform introduced in Android KitKat (version 4.4). Android Printing allows mobile users to effortlessly print documents, photos, web pages, and emails - without the need for a dedicated printing app.


There's over 100 new and legacy Epson-Connect enabled printers and all-in-ones that now offer built-in printing support for the latest AndroidTM smartphones and tablets from manufacturers including Google, HTC, and Samsung.

Android Printing enables Android device users to print seamlessly without the need for a specific printing app. Users can discover available printers, change paper sizes, choose specific pages to print, and print almost any kind of document, image, or file.

Following a download of the free Epson Print Enabler, users can easily print emails, photos, web content or important business documents to any compatible Epson printer model, as well as access and support a current range of print-enabled Google Play apps, including Chrome, Drive, Gallery, Gmail, Photos and Quickoffice



More about Epson mobile printing solutions

Epson Connect mobile printing solutions makes it easier and more powerful than ever for users to print documents, photos, emails and web pages from anywhere in the world using an Epson Connect-enabled printer and a tablet, smartphone, or computer.*[2] In addition, Epson is a member of the Mopria Alliance, further underscoring its ongoing dedication to advancing mobile printing standards that allow users to easily and conveniently print regardless of brand, device or operating system.


For more information about Epson Connect, visit: http://www.epson.com.ph/sites/epson_philippines/epsonconnect/epsonconnect.page 

The following models support the Epson Print Enabler app

Inkjet Printer
Laser Printer
Ink Tank System Printer
Epson Expression Home XP-202
Epson AcuLaser™ M2310DN
Epson L355
Epson Expression Home XP-402
Epson AcuLaser™ M2410DN
Epson L550
Epson Expression ME-301
Epson AcuLaser™ M4000N
Epson L555
Epson Stylus Photo TX720WD
Epson AcuLaser™ M7000N
Epson M200
Epson K200
Epson WorkForce AL-M300DN

Epson K300
Epson WorkForce AL-M400DN

Epson WorkForce WF-2528
Epson AcuLaser™ C500DN

Epson WorkForce WF-2538
Epson AcuLaser™ C9300N

Epson WorkForce WF-2548


Epson WorkForce WF-3521


Epson WorkForce WF-7511


Epson WorkForce Pro WP-4011


Epson WorkForce Pro WP-4091


Epson WorkForce Pro WP-4511


Epson WorkForce Pro WP-4211


Epson Stylus Photo R2000


Epson Stylus Photo R3000



About ""

WazzupPilipinas.com is the fastest growing and most awarded blog and social media community that has transcended beyond online media. It has successfully collaborated with all forms of media namely print, radio and television making it the most diverse multimedia organization. The numerous collaborations with hundreds of brands and organizations as online media partner and brand ambassador makes WazzupPilipinas.com a truly successful advocate of everything about the Philippines, and even more since its support extends further to even international organizations including startups and SMEs that have made our country their second home.

11 comments:

  1. Integrating Epson’s support for Android KitKat native printing made mobile printing incredibly convenient for me. Without needing id printers id card software extra apps or drivers, I can print directly from my device wherever I am. It’s streamlined my workflow, especially for urgent tasks on the go, and enhanced overall productivity in unexpected ways.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Epson’s native printing support and Orca Slicer’s advanced 3D printing tools both make technology more convenient and efficient. Whether it’s printing documents from your phone or creating detailed 3D models, both innovations focus on easy setup, high-quality results, and user-friendly performance for everyone. https://orcaslicer.pro/

    ReplyDelete
  3. This comment has been removed by the author.

    ReplyDelete
  4. Native printing on Android makes it much easier to handle documents on the go, especially in education settings where lesson plans, worksheets, or quizzes often need quick printing without opening a laptop. As an English instructor, I’ve seen how mobile printing saves time during class prep and last-minute adjustments. I often prepare skill-based lesson materials and short activities directly from my phone before printing them. I share similar teaching resources and classroom-ready content on my site as well: https://www.zahidmuzaffarkhan.com/

    ReplyDelete
  5. It's impressive how Epson supports easy mobile printing on Android. For anyone who works with visual content, having offline access to videos and GIFs can be really helpful. A simple tool lets you download Pinterest videos, stories, and GIFs directly to your device, making it convenient to save and share content anytime. You can check it out here: https://pinterestdownloader.com.br/

    ReplyDelete
  6. It’s great to see Epson supporting native printing on Android KitKat mobile printing has definitely become more convenient over the years. For anyone diving deeper into Android customization or wanting more control over files and apps while on the go, I’ve been using MT Manager APK (https://mtmanagersapk.com/). It’s a powerful file manager and APK editor that lets you manage, modify, and even rebuild apps directly on your device. Combining simple file browsing with advanced tools like XML editing and root access, it’s surprisingly handy for developers or anyone looking to get the most out of their Android device.

    ReplyDelete
  7. Epson adding native printing support to Android KitKat was a big step toward making mobile workflows more practical. Being able to send jobs straight from a phone or tablet really changed how people think about printing on the go. That same idea of flexibility is showing up in other areas too, especially 3D printing. A lot of makers now prep files on laptops and then monitor or send jobs remotely, which is where good software matters. I’ve been experimenting with Orca Slicer lately, and its clean setup plus remote features fit nicely into this mobile-friendly mindset. If anyone’s curious, there’s a solid overview here https://orcaslicer.pro/

    ReplyDelete
  8. This comment has been removed by the author.

    ReplyDelete
  9. Epson supporting native printing on Android KitKat was a big step, especially for people who rely on their phones for everyday tasks. When you’re printing directly from mobile, managing files properly on the device becomes just as important as the printer itself. That’s where tools like MT Manager come in handy, since it lets you organize documents, handle archives, and even tweak app resources without needing a PC. I’ve used it to prepare PDFs and files before sending them to print, which saves time. If anyone’s curious, I found more details here https://mtmanagersapk.com/

    ReplyDelete
  10. This comment has been removed by the author.

    ReplyDelete
  11. Mobile printing support like this is useful beyond office work. Many people running small fashion or clothing setups rely on quick printouts for design references, order details, or fabric notes straight from their phones. Being able to print visuals or invoices on the go saves time when coordinating with tailors, suppliers, or showrooms. I’ve seen creatives use mobile printing to review outfit layouts or style ideas without opening a laptop, which keeps the workflow smooth and flexible. This kind of convenience fits well with modern fashion businesses like https://apricocia.com/.

    ReplyDelete

Ang Pambansang Blog ng Pilipinas Wazzup Pilipinas and the Umalohokans. Ang Pambansang Blog ng Pilipinas celebrating 10th year of online presence
 
Copyright © 2013 Wazzup Pilipinas News and Events
Design by FBTemplates | BTT