Operation Manual
What is AirPrint? 
AirPrint is Apple’s driverless printing technology. It enables Apple devices including the 
iPhone
®
, iPad
®
, iPod touch
®
 and even Mac
®
 OS X
®
 to print to AirPrint-enabled devices, 
without installing drivers or downloading software. 
What are the requirements for using 
AirPrint? 
Network Requirements 
AirPrint requires that devices are discoverable via the Bonjour
®
 protocol. Bonjour is 
Multicast DNS (mDNS) based. In some networks, mDNS traffic is not allowed to be passed 
across subnets. In these instances, a device will only be discoverable if the Apple iOS
®
device and the AirPrint-capable Xerox
®
 device are on the same subnet. 
Xerox
®
 Device Requirements: 
Xerox
®
 ConnectKey™ Devices launched in 2013. For the most current list of devices that 
have been updated with the .dlm AirPrint enablement software, please visit 
www.xerox.com/connectkey. 
The Xerox
®
 device can be configured for wired or wireless networking. There is no 
requirement for a Xerox
®
 device to be wirelessly enabled. The Apple iOS device will be 
using wireless. For AirPrint to work with a wired printer, the wired and wireless network 
segments need to be bridged and allow mDNS traffic to be routed between them. 
Apple Device Requirements 
To use AirPrint, you will need one of the following devices with the latest version of iOS: 
•  iPad (all models) 
•  iPhone (3GS or later) 
•  iPod touch (3rd generation or later) 
AirPrint OS X Requirements 
•  OS X 10.6 and above 
•  See www.apple.com for the latest operating systems that support AirPrint 
Applications that Support AirPrint 
You can print from these any iOS application that supports the Print function. For example: 
iBooks
®
, Mail, iPhoto
®
, and Safari
®
. Other applications are available from the App Store 
and may also offer this feature. 










