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06-02-2018 09:23 AM
I am not sure if this issue can be fixed by my apple settings or via HP but I can not figure out how to print anything in landscape mode from my IPAD air 2. There are a few printing options given to me when trying to print such as, “choose printer”, “one side or double”, but I am not given an option to print in portrait v landscape. I can not see any settings on the iPad that allow me to alter this. Thought maybe it could be a sw driver from HP that might help? Any insight much appreciated. FYI, when printing to same printer via windows laptop I do have landscape v portrait option.
06-02-2018 01:08 PM
Hi,
Landscape printing cannot be done with AirPrint, however can be done by using the HP Smart app from the App Store.
You may print your document with HP Smart, from thereclick the toggle icon, press Layout and select Landscape:
https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c03561640
Regards,
Shlomi
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11-15-2018 12:20 PM
@ShlomiL wrote:Hi,
Landscape printing cannot be done with AirPrint, however can be done by using the HP Smart app from the App Store.
You may print your document with HP Smart, from thereclick the toggle icon, press Layout and select Landscape:
https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c03561640
Regards,
Shlomi
Here's the issue with your response... You can do the same thing from Photos without the HP Smart App. However, you can only print ONE AT A TIME. I would like to print say 5 different photos and walk away. This seems like a simply thing that the printer should be able to do.