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How do I print from my Galaxay S3 Android Phone using ePrint?

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When I go to see if I can print from my Galaxy S3 Android Phone there is no option available to be able to print like a web page, note pad, photos, etc. How can I get it to print using this web browser on my phone?

When I go to see if I can print from my Galaxy S3 Android Phone there is no option available to be able to print like a web page, note pad, photos, etc. How can I get it to print using this web browser on my phone?

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Hi 24ggirl,

There are two options I think you can try:

  1. click on the homescreen in Firefox and select "Tools"
  2. Select "Save as PDf" and use a File Navigator on the phone to open it in a txt editor or pdf.js which is available in Apps/Marketplace.

You can also use cloud print with the Cloud Printer Add on.

Hope this helps.

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When you say to use a File Navigator, do you mean the program that will open it up to be able to print on that program like you say PDF program by touching it to open it up to be able to print from it?

And by when you say txt editor, do you mean text editor?

When you say pdf.js, do you mean a PDF program like Adobe?

What does js. stand for?

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Hi 24ggirl, Yes you have it. The Txt editor means Text editor, and pdf.js is the pdf viewer that was developed in Javascript to view pdf files. It is the default viewer in Firefox for Android (I think*)

The cloud print add on is nice, I think you have to add the printer to your account profile though (gmail? )

I hope this clears some stuff up. :-)