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AirPrint is a built-in feature on iPhones that allows you to print wirelessly to compatible printers without the need for additional software or drivers. Here's how to use AirPrint from your iPhone: 1. Ensure that your iPhone and printer are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. 2. Open the app that you want to print from, such as Safari, Photos, or Mail. 3. Tap the "Share" icon (the box with an upward arrow) on the screen. 4. Swipe through the bottom row of icons until you see "Print." 5. Tap "Print" and select your printer from the list of available printers. 6. Choose the number of copies you want to print and any other print options, such as double-sided printing. 7. Tap "Print" in the top right corner to send the document or image to your printer. That's it! Your document or image should start printing wirelessly on your AirPrint-compatible printer. If you don't see your printer in the list of available printers, make sure that your printer is turned on and connected to the same Wi-Fi network as your iPhone.
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