[NJTechDiv] iPhone accessible printer and printer apps recommendations please

Lori Falk falkl at optonline.net
Mon Jan 4 21:00:52 UTC 2021


Wishing everyone a safe, healthy and happy 2021.

I am seeking recommendations for an accessible printer and printer apps to be used with the iPhone and iPad.
HP?, Brother?, Looking for a black and white laser printer all in one.
We have had an HP laser to P for 20 years and cannot get toner cartridges for it.
Time to upgrade to wirelessly print from n iPad, iPhone or HP laptop.

Thank you in advance for any recommendations.
Lori

> On Jan 4, 2021, at 2:48 PM, Zoraida Krell via NJTechDiv <njtechdiv at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Wow - these are amazing tips! Thank you!
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>> On Mon, Jan 4, 2021 at 2:34 PM PLipovsky via NJTechDiv <njtechdiv at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>> Found these; looks to be useful..
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>> 4 Secret Functions You Never Knew Your iPhone Could Do
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>> 2019
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>> If you're going to shell out the money for an iPhone, you might as well get your money's worth by utilizing all of its amazing features. With each new
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>> update comes an array of new functionality, so it can be hard to keep up.
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>> Here are some of the most amazing iPhone functions that you might not know about.
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>> #1 Scan documents in Notes
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>> Every day, the need for hard-copy documents dwindles a little more. Even if you do have a hard copy of a document, you can
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>> share it via your iPhone
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>> without going through the trouble of getting a third-party app. Since iOS 11, the Notes app provides this handy feature. Open Notes and create a new note.
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>> In the toolbar, tap on the + sign. One of the menu items that pops up will be Scan Documents. A camera will automatically pop up and capture a document
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>> you put in its view. You can even capture more than one document. If you're satisfied with the scan, hit Save, and your scanned document will appear in
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>> a new note. If you want to turn it into a PDF, hit Share, and the option will come up.
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>> #2 Share your Wi-Fi password with one click
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>> When you have people over, or you're at someone else' house, it can be inconvenient to connect to Wi-Fi. This is especially true if the password is some
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>> long random jumble of letters and numbers, which is often the case. Luckily, in iOS 11 or later versions, the days of crouching over a wireless router
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>> and squinting is done. You can now
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>> share Wi-Fi passwords automatically
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>> with others in your contact list. If the password is saved on your phone, you can share it with others. First, make sure Bluetooth is on both phones and
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>> that the phones are near one another. The person who wants the password should go to Settings > Wi-Fi and tap on the network they want to connect to. The
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>> person who has that password saved will automatically receive a pop-up asking to share the Wi-Fi, and the password field will fill in on its own.
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>> #3 Turn your AirPods into hearing aids
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>> If you're having trouble hearing, and you own a pair of
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>> for your iPhone 5 or later, you're in luck. It's a feature called Live Listening. Your AirPods can go into the
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>> hearing-aid mode
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>> with a few simple clicks. Go to Settings > Control Center > Customize, and then click Hearing. Now your AirPods magnify people's voices. Even if you don't
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>> normally need a hearing aid, this can be super helpful in specific situations, like if you're in a crowded room and want to get a little clarity about
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>> what the person you're talking to is saying. It works best when the bottom of your iPhone is facing the person you want to hear, as the technology uses
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>> your iPhone's microphone. It should also be as close as possible to that person for optimal results.
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>> #4 Use lyrics to search Apple Music
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>> Have you ever wanted to hear a song, but you couldn't remember the name of the song, or maybe even the musician's name? If you know some of the lyrics,
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>> Apple Music can help you out. Starting with iOS 12, you can
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>> type in lyrics
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>> in the search bar to find the song. You've always been able to do this with Google, but it's even more convenient to be able to do it directly in your
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