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Printopia for free
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In the chill out zone, visitors can connect with old and new print friends while sampling Jamaican food from the Gracefully Jerked food truck.

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See the full programme of both free and ticketed events Tips and tricksįestival goers can experience a range of print related activities, open to the public. The country with an outstanding array of techniques to inspire visitors.” “The festival will feature some of the best established and emerging print artists in You can meet the printers and artists, learn about the process, try it yourself, and buy some original prints. She says, “Over the two days, you can catch an exciting line up of live printmaking demonstrations, artist talks, a print fair, and workshops. The festival takes place at the Corban Estate Arts Centre, 2 Mt Lebanon Lane, Henderson. Printopia is Auckland’s inaugural festival of original print, celebrating traditional and contemporary printmaking processes.” She says, “Whether you are a creator, collector or simply an admirer of handmade prints, this is for you. Set down for May 7-8, Printopia will appeal to all kinds of “print junkies”, according to festival director Ina Arraoui. More screenshots below.Organisers say a new festival called Printopia will celebrate traditional and contemporary print.

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A demo version is available, and a full license can be purchased at $19.95. With support for real and virtual printers and system-wide integration with apps and Automator, Printopia is a full-featured solution to get any document from iOS on to the desktop. If you want to get the most out of AirPrint and you have a Mac, Printopia is the utility to install. Printopia 2.0 also introduces support for passwords you can assign to any virtual or real printer and settings for paper size / tray and colors. Printopia 2.0 opens the door to a lot of possibilities for virtually printing documents anywhere on your computer, and of course support for physical shared printers is still there.

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Here’s another example: last night, I sent a PDF document to CloudApp’s own “Upload with Cloud” workflow, and AirPrint sent the document to CloudApp, automatically returning the file’s URL on my desktop. Not only you can print to applications, you can also print a document to an Automator workflow that supports the file type.

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I tested this with Google Chrome, Preview, DEVONthink, Yojimbo, Numbers, Pages – it works really well. The document will automatically open in the Evernote app on my desktop. I take the PDF, and “print it” to Evernote. Both devices are on the same local network (but it should work with this kind of VPN setup as well), and Printopia is running on my Mac. Example: I’m on my iPhone, and I find a PDF I want to read on my computer. The feature is more exciting than it sounds on the changelog: with Printopia 2.0, you can send a document from your iOS device (through AirPrint) to any app on your Mac that can preview, say, PDFs. Version 2.0 of Printopia, released yesterday, builds on the great virtual printing functionality by adding support for unlimited printers in any location (could be your Downloads folder, the Desktop – you name it) and PDF workflows and applications as well. Among those hacks and apps, Printopia was without the doubt the most elegant one because it provided a GUI in System Preferences to manage shared printers, and allowed you to print a document to a virtual location on your Mac or Dropbox.

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AirPrint support for shared printers was pulled at the last minute, and a series of unofficial hacks surfaced to re-enable it without reverting back to a beta of 10.6.5 (Mac OS X has reached version 10.6.7 since then).

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No need to install additional drivers on iOS: as long as a printer was shared on OS X, it would show up in AirPrint. AirPrint works out of the box with a bunch of HP printers, but Apple promised last year that it would also work with any printer previously configured and shared on a Mac. The problem with AirPrint we discussed in November – which Apple hasn’t fixed yet – is that unlike the first betas of OS X 10.6.5 and iOS 4.2, the final versions of these OSes didn’t ship with AirPrint support for shared printers. When I first reviewed Printopia by Ecamm back in November, I was impressed by how easily the app allowed me to send documents from an iOS device to a shared printer on OS X via AirPrint.












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