August 22, 2025 08:25 am (IST)
Epson supports Android Kitkat native printing
New Delhi, May 15 (IBNS): Committed to driving simple wireless printing anywhere, anytime, Epson on Thursday announced support for Android Printing, the native printing platform introduced in Android1 KitKat (version 4.4).
With Android Printing, mobile users can effortlessly print documents, photos, web pages, and emails - without the need for a dedicated printing app.
Over 100 new and legacy Epson-Connect enabled printers and all-in-ones 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.
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