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Lantronix rolls out xPrintServer Home Edition
By Charles Starrett
Contributing Editor
Published: Thursday, June 21, 2012
News Categories: iPod Accessories, iPad Accessories, iPhone Accessories

Lantronix has rolled out its new xPrintServer Home Edition for iOS. The xPrintServer Home Edition is a followup to the company’s previously released network version, and serves as a simple, wireless bridge between iOS devices and traditional printers. According to the company, a single xPrintServer Home Edition can support multiple USB printers, up to two network-connected printers, and an unlimited number of iOS devices. The Home Edition automatically discovers and provisions both network printers and USB printers that are connected to PCs or Macs, allowing users to print via AirPrint without any additional configuration. Lantronix’s xPrintServer Home Edition for iOS will begin shipping in July and is available for pre-order now for $100.
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So…$100.00 to make a USB printer compatible with iOS devices?
For $100.00 I could buy a wireless-enabled printer that could handle direct-from-iOS-device print jobs.
Am I missing something?
Posted by Handsome Dan on June 21, 2012 at 4:01 PM (PST)