![]() When it’s run on an iPad, you get some minor enhancements over using it with an iPhone, such as being able to sequentially select images from a preview window when photo printing. ![]() The app can be used on an iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad. The printer must be connected via WiFi to the same LAN as your iPhone. The printers and MFPs that Epson iPrint 2.0 lets you print to include models in the Epson Artisan series (between the Artisan 700 and 835) Epson Stylus models (between the NX420 and NX625) Epson WorkForce models (between 325 and 840) and the Epson Stylus Photo R2000 and R3000. ![]() In addition, it has a built-in Web browser from which you can locate and print Web pages. It can print from Cloud-based services like Google Docs, Evernote, Dropbox, and Box.net. While the original Epson iPrint was restricted to photo printing, iPrint 2.0 lets you print not just JPEGs but PDFs and Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents. In all cases, the operation was smooth, with no glitches worth mention. I printed PDFs and various Office-type documents-both from my PC and from a cloud-based service-as well as webpages and initiated scans. The interface is simple and pleasant, the menus easy to follow, and the app gives you a wide range of printing options-and a few for scanning, too. I tested iPrint 2.0 on my iPad 2, on the same LAN as my Epson Stylus NX515 wireless MFP.
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