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There are a lot of products that can make mobile printing smooth and easy.
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The soon-to-be released Office Edition comes with a wide range of robust features to support mobile printing throughout the enterprise.
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It can take a bit to get the mobile cloud-printing knack, but once you do, you will never go back to carrying a pile of business cards.
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As ubiquitous as wireless printing has become, there remains the occasional hoop to jump through for printing from mobile devices if you don't happen to have either a special app or iOS gear that supports AirPrint.
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Even though apps, mobile phones and 3D printing have made things easier for us and gives more people access to activities they might not normally engage in, what happens to our psyche when we no longer know what it feels like to sculpt an object, feel clay between our fingers or touch objects to acknowledge our existence.
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The obvious problem: in a computing era increasing dominated by mobile devices, consumers are printing less and less.
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Apart from the boon to 3D printing it brings mobile telephony to an interesting fork in the road.
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In addition, both wireless models work in tandem with the Canon Easy-PhotoPrint mobile app3, for use with compatible Android and Apple smartphones and tablets, providing easy printing of photos and PDFs of documents.
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