Android has made our lives easier and a lot more convenient; the best printer apps for Android are a true testament to that. Back in the days you would have to turn on your PC, scan the documents, edit them, and then print them out. These days, you can use one of the best scanner apps for Android and then directly use the best printer apps for Android to print documents out in great quality.

I have personally been using a printer app for Android for over 2 years now and have absolutely no problems using it. Although, you may need to learn how an app works with a certain printer, after the learning curve, it would be smooth sailing. The best printer apps for Android are a must have for a student, especially if they have a printer at the library or school, this will make your life so much easier. I thoroughly enjoyed using a printer app to print out assignments, notes and even flyers.

Writer’s Note: The best printer apps for Android were tested on a Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge and a number of other smartphones. I didn’t have access to a lot of different printers but most of these apps worked fine with the ones I had in the office. A point to be noted here is that some first party apps will work with specific printers, the compatibility list is usually mentioned on their website or the app description. So, if one app doesn’t play well with your printer, try another one to see if it works. The apps are not in any particular order because they essentially do the same thing, print out stuff.

Mobile Print

Mobile Dynamix – Free
Even though the interface of Mobile Print looks a little outdated these days, it is still one of the best printer apps for Android. It is a very straightforward app that allows you to print almost anything off your smartphone by using a number of different methods. If your printer supports Wi-Fi connectivity, you can utilize that, or if it is using Bluetooth, there is an option to use it as well. The app is also able to connect directly with the USB connection, if it is supported by the printer. On the main interface you’ll see 9 different categories that do essentially the same thing; give out prints. I really like the option of printing out call logs and messages with Mobile Print, if you’re using an office smartphone, you may sometime need to print out call logs and this option makes it very easy. Printing out contacts, webpage, and calendar entries is also supported, so you are covered very thoroughly while using this app.

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Cloud Print Plus

Paulo Fernandes – Free
Cloud Print Plus has been around for a while and it has evolved consistently. The interface is kept simple and offers a lot of options right on the main screen. With this app on your Smartphone, you’ll be able to print files, pictures, drawings, messages, contacts, documents, and even notes from the best note taking apps for Android. However, there is an additional step you need to take before you can use the app. You have to configure your printer by following the link in the description and after that you’ll be ready to roll. The app also supports direct printing from Facebook, Google Drive, Dropbox, and other cloud storage apps as well. I found the drawing option to be quite funny, because you can simply doodle something within the app and send it to the printer. I also really like how you can easily print directly from the clipboard, which makes printing specific texts easier.

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StarPrint

ISB Vietnam Co., Ltd. – Free
StarPrint is a very straightforward app with a straight to business interface. On the main screen you’ll find all the printing options and all of them work perfectly fine. From printing pictures, to maps and from printing Instagram posts to webpages, the app is able to handle everything with ease. You can also take a picture directly within the app and print it in mere seconds; you don’t even need to launch another camera app for this feature. I really like the feature that allows you to print directly from Google maps, this will come in handy when you want to go off rooting or camping, having a physical map on hand will definitely be a plus. However, before you purchase the full version, we recommend that you check out if your printer is supported by the app or not. There are also extensions available for this app which further enhances functionality. For example, if you want to use filters on photos you want to print, you can easily do so by downloading an extension.

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Brother iPrint&Scan

Brother Industries, Ltd. – Free
Brother iPrint&Scan seems like the app was telling me what it can do in a very loving way. And it can do both, printing and scanning with ease. This combination of a printer and scanner makes this app quite unique because most of the time in an office you will need to scan a document in a hurry and you’ll find these features to be quite handy. While the scanner is not as amazing as a dedicated scanning app for Android, it is certainly capable of capturing adequate detail on documents. The interface is clear and provides all the necessary information right on the main screen. You’ll even see which printer you are currently connected to and even know its status. After you’ve selected the printing option, you’ll be able to select the type of document or photo you want to print. You can also print webpages directly from the app. Before printing, the app will show you a preview and size of the print, there you can make necessary changes if there is a need.

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Epson iPrint

Seiko Epson Corporation – Free
If you’re looking for a well polished printer app for Android, then Epson iPrint is what you’re looking for. On the main screen you’ll find a Metro design greet with a lot of options for printing. The app allows you to print directly from online storage or from saved documents on your smartphone. You’ll also be able to scan any document from within the app and directly print it within seconds. Printing anything that you’ve already copied or stored on the microSD card is fairly straightforward and easy. After you’ve selected the document, photo or webpage for printing, the app will then take you to the preview window, where you can adjust the size and settings of the print. Throughout the app you’ll find that the developers have made sure to implement intuitive controls and easily understandable user interface elements. But before you fully invest yourself in this app, I highly recommend that you check out the list of supported printers.

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Samsung Mobile Print

HP Inc. – Free
I was a little skeptical when I first saw Samsung Mobile Print because it seemed a little restrictive. However, to my delight the app works perfectly fine on LG smartphones as well. I’m assuming that it works on all smartphones but I wasn’t able to test it because I only had my LG G4 as well as the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge at the time. Regardless, it is a very well-designed app that allows you to print documents with ease. On the top you’ll find 3 different tabs for printing, scanning and faxing. There is also an information tab that gives you details about the app and its functionality. The scanning works just as fine as the printing does and I’ve had no problems using this app with my HP printer. Printing documents directly from emails, accessing Google Drive for the documents or even taking a picture of the document and printing it can be effortlessly done with this app.

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Conclusion:

Not all apps work with all printers, this is a fact. So, if one app doesn’t work for you, you should try another one because there is a high chance it will work. Some printers are not even compatible with Smartphones and apps, so there is absolutely no way you can connect your smartphone with them. However, even older printers come with direct USB printing features, so it all depends on the model of your printer.

The Android printing apps are fairly well-designed and offer a great service to those who don’t have access to a PC or don’t have time to access a PC for all the printing needs. If you have any suggestions or you’ve been using another printing app for Android, feel free to tell us about in the comments.

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