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The editors liked
Supports up to 2 Network printers
Supports up to 8 USB printers (USB hub required)
Printer support for over 4000 printer models
Autoscan discovers printers and downloads drivers automatically
Good phone support with limited wait time
Ridiculously simple
No apps to add to your iOS device
Share your USB printer between iOS devices and your desktop computer
Gives iOS 4.2 (or later) devices printing capability on most networked and USB printers. Nohassle setup
In most cases
Printers are autodiscovered. Compact design. Physical installation is easy
The editors didn't like
Limited control of print functions from iOS device
Difficult to add unsupported printers
Kodak AIO printers not supported
None
Except I haven't figured out how to feed the magic printing elves that live inside this thing.
Pricey
Only makes sense if your printer can't be replaced for under 0. Pages print in annoying
If effective
Staccato bursts. Power cable requires extra electrical outlet near router. It's all about AirPrint — no current Android support
Supports up to 2 Network printers, Supports up to 8 USB printers (USB hub required), Printer support for over 4000 printer models, Autoscan discovers printers and downloads drivers automatically, Good phone support with limited wait time
Limited control of print functions from iOS device, Difficult to add unsupported printers, Kodak AIO printers not supported
I like the idea of a hardware print server. For me, it makes economic sense to try to get a few more years out of a printer before I retire it. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like xPrintServer support for Kodak printers will be forthcoming any time soon...
Abstract: Sometimes an odd product finds its way into our office and this week we have one of those very items. The xPrintServer Home from Lantronix is a networking device that easily configures existing printers on your home or office network to work with the...
Gives iOS 4.2 (or later) devices printing capability on most networked and USB printers. Nohassle setup: In most cases, printers are autodiscovered. Compact design. Physical installation is easy
Pricey; only makes sense if your printer can't be replaced for under 0. Pages print in annoying, if effective, staccato bursts. Power cable requires extra electrical outlet near router. It's all about AirPrint — no current Android support
Published: 2012-08-02, Author: Steven , review by: tuaw.com
If you're ready to make the jump to a post-PC world, then you'll want to get an xPrintServer Home Edition for those situations where you still need to make a hard copy. It works with over 4,000 different models of printers, and could not be any easier ...
Abstract: Although you could buy a low-end AirPrint-ready printer for the same price, Lantronix's xPrintServer Home Edition ($100) will allow your older, trusted printer to communicate with iOS devices. It's designed to be a plug-and-play setup: just connect th...
expensive, USB printers need to be close to your router
The high UK price means that the xPrintServer will probably appeal primarily to business users who have multiple printers. Even so, its sheer simplicity will still appeal to many home users, and it may still be cheaper than having to buy a completely new...
Published: 2014-06-04, Author: Mark , review by: pcmweb.nl
De xPrintServer is een handig apparaat voor iPad- en iPhone-eigenaren die documenten of foto's direct van hun tablet of smartphone willen afdrukken. Het enige nadeel van dit apparaat is eigenlijk alleen dat je geen draadloze verbinding tussen de xPrintSer...