Method 1: Use Android’s Built-In Print Feature (Free & Native)
Most Android phones include a default print service that works with Wi-Fi printers.
- Open the file you want to print (PDF, photo, etc.).
- Tap the menu (⋮) and select Print.
- Select a printer connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
- Tap Print.
Method 2: Use Your Printer Brand’s App (Free)
Printer manufacturers like HP, Canon, Epson, and Brother offer their own Android apps:
- HP Smart
- Canon PRINT
- Epson iPrint
- Brother iPrint&Scan
These apps provide brand-specific features like maintenance, photo printing, and scan-to-cloud.
Method 3: Use Smart Print — Fast, Streamlined Printing (Premium Option)
If you want to save time, avoid setup headaches, and print across many printer brands, Smart Print is built for you.
Key features:
- Works with 10,000+ printers — HP, Epson, Canon, Brother, and more
- Supports DOCX, PDF, photos, and scanned files
- One app for printing, scanning, previewing, and layout control
- Perfect for professionals, remote workers, and travelers
Download Smart Print on Google Play
When to use: Ideal for professionals who print frequently on different printers, or anyone wanting a unified printing experience.
Quick Comparison of All Methods
Which Method Should You Choose?
For occasional printing, the built-in Android print feature or your printer’s brand app may be enough.
But if you want a clean, unified, and reliable printing experience that just works — no matter what printer you’re using — Smart Print is your best option.
📲 Try Smart Print today and take the hassle out of mobile printing.