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How to Print PDF Files on iPad?

Jun 18,2012 19:12 pm / Posted by to eBooks Topics
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Are you looking to print the PDF eBooks on the iPad to hard cover books regularly? If you do, you can achieve your ultimate goal in just a few taps. Within this short article, we will discuss how you can print PDF via iBooks, iPad's default e-reader.

In case you using iBooks as being the e-reader, you could have know already that besides reading PDF, iBooks is capable of doing printing PDF eBooks on iPad. Listed here are the steps to get PDF files printed on iPad via iBooks.

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Printing PDF from iPad with Simple Clicks

Step 1: Sync PDF to iBooks

Wherever your PDF files are saved on iPad, you are able to open them in iBooks. Simply tap the Open in button and select "iBooks" to open up the particular PDF eBook on iBooks.

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Step 2: Open PDF in iBooks

Tap to open iBooks, in the Collection, tick PDF and you could see your PDF collections for the virtual shelf. Pick the PDF you have to print and open it.

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Step 3: Print PDF Files on iPad

Slightly tap on the page of the PDF to allow the tool bar. For the ribbon, click on the "Open in" icon, then you may see the option "Email" and "Print". Tap "Print" to show the "Printer Options". From this point, you should:

Select printer; Select page range; How many copies to print. In the end in done, tap the "Print" button to complete the work.

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Actually there are numerous third-party apps having the ability to print PDF files on iPad. You could have purchased a couple of, but haven't found this functionality yet. Try to look for the function if you don't desire to use iBooks. If you curently have iBooks installed, why bother to locate another app to complete the job?

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