Go to Advanced, Components, PDG (I forget what it's an acronym for, look for the full words, not acronym) - Configure - IPP - change Default IPP Port from 6310 to 631 Navigate to Printeron config at Make sure ports are set correctly in PrinterOn Our network guy also makes sure the iPad network can talk to the printeron server via port 631. Our server admin gets the printers into printeron (I can get you more info on this if you need it probably). Good luck, and if you find a way please let me know! So far this is not working and PrinterOn support have been less than helpful. The closest I have come is PrinterOn, they specifically mention in their documentation (Print Delivery Gateway (PDG) Installation Guide) that you can enable native iOS AirPrint without the use of Bonjour by configuring the PDG to listen on port 631. I believe Printopia listens on 6310 and cannot be changed to 631 therefore it relies on Bonjour which is not possible without serious network changes when you want to scope printers to different iPads and there are many different subnets involved. When using the Config Profiles, my understanding is that you enter the IP and RP (if req.) however the IP address you enter must be able to listen, receive and respond appropriately to IPP requests on port 631, which is currently occupied by the CUPS server running on you Mac. I have tried Printopia, custom CUPS server running on Ubuntu etc. ![]() Hi are not alone in this conundrum! I too am trying to deliver AirPrint to our Junior School iPads however I have not found a solution that works with the Config Profiles and non-AirPrint capable printers. We have non-AirPrint compatible print devices and I am trying to setup PrinterOn with the MDM method of deployment without using Bonjour at all. Hi hoping you can help me as I am trying to setup a proof of concept for PrinterOn however I am having some trouble.
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