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kelvintan_ml
New Participant
November 18, 2016
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how to create pdf through airprint in iOS

  • November 18, 2016
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I hope someone can help me on this.

I want to create a pdf file in the mail app in iOS 10, so that I can have a copy of the email that was sent to me. Note that I am not referring to the mail attachment.

In the airprint function, it only works for wi-fi printers or printers linked to a network but accessible via wi-fi access points or wireless routers.

I want to be able to do the same as what I did in a Windows PC, that is to print in any application.

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Correct answer MobileDeveloperCK

Hi,

Update:  Acrobat Reader 18.09.13 (released on October 1, 2018) or newer no longer shows the dialog with the "Share Original Document" and "Share a Flattened Copy" options.

Please see the updated FAQ document for the latest information.

How to share a flattened copy of a PDF document

Thank you.

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arturs93440040
New Participant
February 6, 2019

It still says this question is ”not answered”, but I find the two replies in the thread really helpful, so I think the status should be changed to “answered”

Community Manager
November 19, 2016

Hi,

AirPrint is an Apple technology.  PDF is just a file format.

About AirPrint - Apple Support

Unfortunately, Adobe Acrobat Reader for iOS has no control over PDF generation using Apple's AirPrint on iOS.

Sorry for the inconvenience.

kelvintan_ml
New Participant
November 19, 2016

I think I know how to do it and will like to share with the community users in this forum, who may be asking the same question. MobileDeveloperCK​, please put this up as the official reply to my own problem. This is for iOS 10 in iPhone 6 and I am using the scenario where I want to print an email message in the Mail app.

1) Go to the Mail app in iOS.

2) Choose the email message that you want to print

3) At the bottom of the screen, choose the "reply" icon, or the 4th icon.

4) Tap on "Print"

5) Use two fingers and pinch out the print preview of the email message.

6) Tap on the "share" icon at the bottom left of the screen

7) If you have downloaded the Adobe Acrobat app, scroll to your left and select "Copy to Adobe Acrobat"

8) Choose the "Share" icon or the 4th icon at the bottom of your screen

9) Tap "Share File"

10) Choose either "Share Original Document", which will make comments and forms editable but it will not be viewable by some apps, including Mail app in iOS, or "Share Flattened Copy", which will make comments and forms uneditable but will be viewable in most apps.

11) Select the app that you want to share the file to, eg. Mail.

12) That's it.

For questions relating to point 10, please ask MobileDeveloperCK​. This person is supposed to know how this works.

Community Manager
November 19, 2016

Hi,

Thank you for sharing the information in the user forum!

Here's another article.

https://9to5mac.com/2016/09/18/how-to-print-to-pdf-from-iphone-and-ipad-ios-10/

It sounds like a very useful feature.

Just to be clear, it's a new feature of iOS 10, not Adobe Acrobat Reader.